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COURIER-JOURNAL  JOB  PRINTING  COMPANY, 
LOUISVILLE,  KV 


HOW  TO  REACH  OUR  FARM, 

ATTENTION  TO  VISITORS,  ETC. 


Strangers  desiring  to  inspect  our  stoclc  sliould  come  direct  to  our  office, 
centrally  located  (No.  256  West  Main  street,  between  Second  and  Third  streets), 
and  easily  reached  by  all  lines  of  street  cars  from  every  depot.  We  will  take 
pleasure  in  conveying  visitors  to  the  farm,  located  on  the  Preston  street  pil<e, 
five  miles  from  business  center.  Gentlemen  wishing  to  remain  and  examine  our 
horses  will  be  cordially  entertained  at  the  farm  residence. 

LOUISVILLE,   THE  GATEWAY  INTO  KENTUCKY. 

Louisville  Is  a  direct  point  from  the  East  and  North,  via  Indianapolis,  and 
through  tickets  can  be  secured.  From  the  North-west,  South-west  and  South, 
this  city  is  directly  accessible.  Come  direct  to  Louisville,  from  which  point  you 
can,  if  desired,  reach  the  interior  counties  by  two  or  three  hours'  run. 

OUR  NEW  FARM,  FACILITIES  FOR  KEEPING  STOCK,  DEVELOPING  SPEED,  ETC. 

The  large  and  constant  growth  of  our  business  having  compelled  us  to  in- 
crease our  capacity,  we  have  secured  one  of  the  best  stock  farms  in  the  State, 
located  within  thirty-five  minutes  drive  of  our  office.  The  farm  embraces  375 
acres,  360  of  which  are  as  well  set  in  bluegrass  as  any  lands  in  Kentucky.  With 
abundance  of  pure  water,  conveniently  distributed,  ample  shade,  and  secure 
fences,  together  with  204  box  stalls,  we  are  in  a  position  to  care  for  stock  in  the 
best  manner.  Our  training  department  is  in  the  hands  of  Doctor  A.  N.  Smeall,  a 
reliable  and  skillful  man  (see  further  information  on  page  3). 

There  are  many  owners  who  do  hot  conduct  a  farm  themselves,  who  would 
find  it  to  their  interest  to  keep  their  stock  with  us  throughout  the  year. 

We  have  a  grand  trio  of  stallions  for  service  (Princeton,  Z'AQyi,  Kentucky 
Wilkes,  2:2154:,  and  Pilot  Mambrino,  2:35),  to  which  owners  can  breed  their  mares  if 
they  desire  (see  last  pages  of  this  catalogue),  and  if  they  wish  to  dispose  of  stock, 
we  have  the  best  facilities  for  effecting  sales  to  advantage.  The  "Louisville" 
Stock  Farm  offers  a  safe  home  for  horses,  where  they  will  receive  Intelligent  and 
vigilant  care,  liberal  feeding  and  competent  veterinary  attention,  if  required. 

OUR  OFFERING  OF  TROTTING  STOCK. 

Herein  catalogued  will  be  found  about  165  head  of  stock,  which  we  offer  for 
sale,  believing  that  so  large  and  excellent  a  lot,  in  breeding  and  individual  merit, 
has  seldom,  if  ever,  been  congregated  on  one  farm  for  the  purpose  of  sale.  Cer~ 
tainly  so  great  a  variety  of  representatives  of  various  high  class  families  can  not 
be  found  elsewhere.  We  can  suit  almost  any  one  if  they  will  favor  us  with  a  call. 
Nearly  all  the  stock  offered  is  at  our  place.  The  prices  printed  In  our  catalogue 
are  subject  to. change  without  notice,  although  it  is  not  expected  that  changes 
will  be  made  without  cause. 

OWNERS  OF  STOCK  FOR  SALE 

Should  write  us  describing  what  they  have  to  offer.    We  will  forward  particulars 
as  to  cost  of  keep,  comrn^ission  and  our  methods  of  doing  business. 

Parties  having  large  lots  of  stock  that  they  may  wish  to  dispose  of  by  public 
sale  can  secure  our  services  to  get  up  catalogues,  attend  to  the  advertising  and 
general  management  of  same  at  reasonable  rates. 


ANNOUNCEMENT. 


About  one  year  ago  we  established  the  Kentucky  Live  Stock  Agency,  believing 
that  the  large  proportions  which  the  trotting  stock  interest  had  reached,  demanded 
a  straightforward  means  of  communication  between  buyer  and  seller.  The  suc- 
cess with  which  the  enterprise  has  met  is  most  emphatic,  showing  that  such  an 
agency  fills  a  decided  want.  It  affords  breeders  and  owners  an  outlet,  or  means  of 
disposal,  of  their  trotting  stock,  and  furnishes  buyers  with  an  opportunity  to  inspect 
a  large  collection  of  stallions,  brood  mares  and  fillies,  representatives  of  a  greater 
variety  of  families  than  they  could  find  in  many  days  or  weeks  of  travel^  involving 
much  expense. 

Mr.  S.  J.  Look  was  for  years  connected  with  "Glenview,"'  extending  up  to  the 
time  of  the  disposal  of  the  stock  of  this  celebrated  farm.  He  has  also  purchased 
and  sold  Trotting  Stock,  extensively,  for  prominent  breeders  for  many  years,  and 
possesses  a  close  and  practical  knowledge  of  the  business,  with  a  wide  and  valuable 
acquaintance. 

Mr.  B.  T.  Smith,  during  the  year  1887,  had  charge  of  the  sales  department  of 
Indian  Hill  Farm,  near  this  city,  during  which  time  he  disposed  of  sixty-five 
head  for  Mr.  Veech,  and  sixteen  for  outside  owners.  His  former  position  as 
Secretary  of  the  Kentucky  Trotting  Horse  Breeders'  Association,  at  Lexington, 
has  given  him  a  very  extensive  acquaintance  with  horsemen  throughout  the 
countr)^  In  addition  to  these  advantages,  it  may  be  mentioned  that  he  has  had 
many  years'  experience  as  owner,  breeder  and  student  of  Trotting  Stock. 

Our  opportunities  have  given  us  a  thorough  knowledge  of  the  various  families 
of  Trotting  Stock,  their  valuable  features  and  drawbacks.  We  have  no  pet 
families  to  advocate,  and,  having  a  great  variety  of  strains  and  combinations  of 
blood,  are  no  more  interested  in  selling  one  than  another. 

It  is  our  wish  and  policy  to  make  a  friend  of  every  inquirer  who  visits  our 
oflSce  and  farm,  by  aiding  him,  through  candid,  reliable  information,  to  secure  just 
what  he  wants  in  the  way  of  stock.  In  all  cases  any  known  defect  in  an  animal 
will  be  pointed  out,  and  customers  protected  in  every  way  possible.  We  are  deter- 
mined to  conduct  our  Agency  in  a  manner  that  will  make  it  known  throughout  the 
country  as  one  in  which  buyers  can  have  thorough  confidence. 

We  are  the  agents  for  the  owners  of  the  stock  described  in  catalogue,  and  there 
may  be  statements  relative  to  such  stock  that  it  would  be  impossible  for  us  to 
know,  of  our  own  knowledge,  and  hence  can  not  be  responsible  for,  but  we  use 
the  most  rigid  care  in  receiving  descriptions  or  information  from  owners,  to  avoid 
exaggerated  statements.  Nor  will  we  solicit  stock  from  parties  that  are  known  to 
be  unreliable. 

While  we  are  the  agents  for  the  owners  of  stock  placed  in  our  hands  to  sell,  yet  we 
feel  that  it  is  our  duty,  as  a  matter  of  principle,  to  protect  the  buyer  in  every  pos- 
sible way  against  any  failure  to  state  defects  and  against  misstatements  of  facts,  if 
within  our  knowledge.  We  fully  realize,  also,  that  the  permanent  success  of  our 
business  necessitates  a  strict  adherence  to  this  policy. 

In  all  cases  where  owners  are  within  reach  we  will  take  pleasure  in  introducing 
customers  to  them,  with  the  view  to  obtain  any  detailed  information  desired. 
Buyers  who  desire  to  do  so  can  obtain  skillful  and  reliable  veterinary  advice  as 
there  are  several  competent  veterinary  surgeons  in  Louisville. 

We  adopt  the  plan  of  printing  the  price  of  each  animal,  feeling  that  it  is  the 
most  satisfactory  one  to  buyers,  and  knowing  that  the  same  are  reasonable — in 
many  cases  very  low.  It  is  necessary  to  the  success  of  our  enterprise  that  stock 
placed  in  our  hands  should  not  have  fictitious  prices  placed  upon  it.  We  are  con- 
stantly refusing  stock  that  is  priced  above  its  value,  or  for  other  reasons  would 
not  be  acceptable  to  buyers.  Representing  a  large  number  of  owners,  there  are 
many  whose  circumstances  require  speedy  sales  at  bargain  rates. 

On  the  next  page  we  give  references  and  letters  of  endorsement.  The  commen- 
dations therein  contained  we  hope  to  merit,  through  our  manner  of  doing  business, 

LOOK  &  SMITH. 


Hefepenees  and  Eoteements. 


The  following  letters  were  received  about  the  time  we  established  the  Ken- 
iucky  Live  Stock  Agency,  some  twelve  months  since : 

L.  Brodhead,  Esq.,  of  Woodburn  Farm,  under  date  of  December  21st,  writes 
Mr.  I^ook  :  ' '  Your  favor  20th  received  and  noted  ;  I  congratulate  you  both  on  your 
alliance  ;  you  will  make  a  2:10  team.  Of  course,  you  can  refer  to  me.  Will  take 
pleasure,  etc.,  etc." 

R.  S.  Veech,  Esq.,  proprietor  of  Indian  Hill  Stock  Farm,  writes  : 
Messrs.  Look  &  Smith  :  LouiSViivi^E,  December  21,  1887. 

GenTlejmen  :  I  approve  of  your  new  enterprise,  and  believe  that  with  your 
long  experience  and  thorough  knowledge  of  trotting  stock,  together  with  your 
large  acquaintance  and  high  standing,  you  will  make  the  Kentucky  I,ive  Stock 
Agency  a  decided  success.  Such  an  agency,  conducted  on  high-toned  principles, 
should  be  an  advantage  to  both  buyers  and  sellers.     Respectfully, 

(Signed)  R.  S.  VBECH. 

Colonel  Wm.  Edwards,  President  of  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Driving  Park  Company, 
writes  Mr.  Look  under  date  of  December  23d  :  "  If  my  name  as  reference  can  do 
you  any  good  use  it,  with  great  pleasure.  I  believe  that  the  public  at  large  have 
great  confidence  in  you  and  your  judgment.  Believing  in  you  as  I  do,  I  am  only 
too  happy  to  render  what  assistance  I  may  in  the  use  of  my  name. ' ' 

W.  H.  Hill,  Esq.,  a  large  and  discriminating  breeder,  writes  as  follows  : 

Worcester,  Mass.,  December  31,  1887. 
Sani'lJ.  Look,  Esq.  : 

Dear  Sir:  Yours  of  the  28th  instant  received.  Your  using  my  name 
without  first  obtaining  permission  requires  no  apology.  When  you  consider  the 
fact  that  you  bought  for  me  nearly,  or  quite,  $30,000  worth  of  horses,  all  of  which 
I  paid  for  before  seeing,  and  which  upon  careful  personal  inspection  I  heartily 
approved,  you  can  easily  understand  that  I  shall  shed  no  tears  or  stay  awake 
nights  in  consequence  of  your  using  my  name  in  your  circular. 

With  best  wishes  for  your  success,  and  compliments  of  the  season,  I  am, 

Yours  very  truly,    ' 

(Signed)  W.  H.  HILI/. 


BY  PERMISSION  WE  REFER  TO  THE  FOLLOWING  GENTLEMEN  : 

Second  National  Bank,  Louisville,  Ky.  C.  P.  Emery,  Cleveland,  O. 

"L,.  Brodhead,  "  Woodburn  Farm,"  Ky.  Augustus  Sharps,  "  Shadyside,"  Louisville,  Ky. 

R.  S.  Veech,  "  Indian  Hill,"  Louisville,  Ky.  Major  H.  C.  McDowell,  "  Ashland,"  Lexington,  Ky. 

JNO.  B.  McFerran,  Louisville,  Ky.  John  Dupee,  Jr.,  Chicago. 

David  Bonner,  New  York.  Norman  J.  Coleman,   Commissioner   of  Agrriculture, 

Chas.  H.  Kerner,  New  York.  Washington,  D.  C. 

W.  B.  DiCKERMAN,  New  York.  John  L.  Mitchell,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

W.  H.  Hill,  Worcester,  Mass.  Thos.  H.  Hunter,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

J.  I.  Reekes,  Dallas,  Texas.  G.  M.  Fogg,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Colonel  Wm.  Edwards,  Cleveland,  O.  J.  I.  McFarland,  Boone,  Iowa. 

Also  to  the  leading  Turf  Journals,  and  to  all  reputable  breeders  and  horsemen, 

to  whom  we  may  be  known. 


LOUISVILLE    SXOCKL    FAR3M. 

Look  &  SiviIxh. 


TRHININC    DEPARTMENT. 

Dr.  A.  N.  Snieall,  a  thoroughly  experienced  trainer  of  trotters  will  have  charge 
of  our  training  department.  Dr.  Sraeall  is  a  careful  and  conservative  handler  who 
has  developed  many  fast  ones.  Owners  of  young  trotters  may  place  the  fullest 
confidence  in  his  conservative  and  judicious  methods.  Being  a  graduate  of  the 
Ontario  Veterinary  College  and  an  experienced  practitioner,  owners  of  horses 
placed  in  his  charge  will  have  the  advantage  of  the  most  intelligent  care  and 
treatment  of  same.  We  append  a  few  testimonials  indicating  Dr.  Smeall's  standing 
with  horsemen. 
To  ivhoin  it  may  coticetti :  Er.YRiA,  Ohio,  November  26,  1888. 

I  take  groat  pleasure  in  certifying  to  the  merit  and  ability  of  Dr.  A.  N.  vSmeall,  V.  S.,  a3 
a  conditioner  and  trainer  of  fast  liorses,  and  especially  as  a  handler  of  young  .stock.  During 
three  years  in  my  employ  he  proved  to  be  uniformly  a  gentleman,  strictly  sober  and  attentive 
to  every  duty,  honorable  and  reliable  iu  every  sense,  and  therefore  entirely  worthy  of  confi- 
dence. In  the  season  of  1886,  alone,  he  drove  for  me  the  following  named  to  their  records ; 
Orphan  Boy,  2:22^,  Little  Ida,  2:19^,  Ivucy  V.,  2:30,  and  Kenton  Belle,  2:30.  I  most  heartily 
recommend  him  to  any  who  may  be  interested.  Very  respectfully, 

(Signed)  J.  W.  VOGLESONG. 

7o  whom  it  may  concern  :  Cleveland,  Ohio,  November  30,  1888. 

This  will  certify  that  I  have  known  Dr.  A.  N.  Smeall  for  several  years  and  I  take  pleasure 
iu  bearing  testimony  as  to  his  good  character  and  habits.  He  is  a  gentleman,  capable  in  his 
profession,  a  first-class  trainer  and  driver,  and  any  one  who  may  have  business  connections 
with  him,  will,  I  am  sure,  be  perfectly  satisfied  with  results.  Respectfully, 

\VM.  B.  FASIG. 
Lexington,  Ky.,  December  16,  1888. 

Certainly"you  can  use  my  name. "  As  a  trainer  and  driver  you  are  in  the  front  rank. 

Respectfully,         (Signed)  J.  K.  MADDEN. 

The  editor  of  the  Western  Sportsman  sa.ys  of  Doctor  A.  N.  Smeall :  We  have  enjoyed  his 
acquaintance  for  years  and  can  safely  vouch  for  his  integrity  and  ability  as  a  horseman  and  a 
veterinarian.  As  a  trainer  it  might  not  be  out  of  place  to  give  a  slight  sketch  of  his  career  on 
the  turf.  Although  a  young  man,  as  far  back  as  1869,  he  was  in  the  employ  of  Captain  Ennis, 
of  the  English  cavalry  regiment,  then  stationed  at  Toronto,  Canada,  and  in  1875  we  find  hira 
head  trainer  for  Mr.  George  A.  Gavin,  of  Three  Rivers,  and  the  boj'S  will  long  remember  his 
debut  as  a  trainer,  when  he  beat  Vespucious  with  The  Moor  at  Ottawa,  Canada,  and  at  this 
early  date  he  enjoyed  the  reputation  of  being  a  good  conditioner.  He  was  in  the  employ  of 
Mr.  Gavin  up  to  his  retirement  from  the  turf,  training  such  Canadian  runners  as  The  Moor, 
Carleton,  Frank  Swift,  Pauline,  Ivauhoe,  Ottawa  Belle,  Jack  Carter  and  many  others.  His 
first  appearance  in  this  couutrj^  was  in  1872,  when  he  was  second  trainer  for  C.  J.  Dempsev, 
under  Mose  Thomas.  His  name  next  appeared  as  a  graduate  of  Ontario  Veterinary  Colleo-e 
in  the  class  of  1877  and  1878.  He  enjoyed  a  paying  practice  for  several  years.  After  attacks 
of  blood  poisoning.  Doctor  Smeall  was  advised  to  abandon  his  profession  by  his  phjsician 
which  he  did,  and  returning  to  his  first  love,  his  name  soon  became  prominent  with  such  trot- 
ting and  pacing  horses  as  Orphan  Boy,  2:22'4,  Toledo  Girl,  2:15,  Little  Ida,  2:193/,  Lucy  V., 
2:30,  and  Kenton  Belle,  2:30,  and  others,  and  to  him  belongs  the  credit  of  bringing  out  Desde« 
mona,  2:27. 

Mr.  B.  T.  Buford,""as  an  appreciation  of  his  ability,  will  sends  his  colts  to  Kentucky,  where 
ihe  doctor  wiW  give  them  their  early  education. 

Our  full  mile  regulation  track,  with  stables  adjoining  same,  furnishes  the  best  facilities  for 
^udling  horsesjo.  advantage.  *  Rates  as  low  as  is  consistent  with  first-class  care. 

LOOK  &  SMITH. 
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WHAT   THE  EDITOR   OF  LIVE  STOCK  DEPARTMENT  LOUISVILLE  COURIER- 
JOURNAL  SAYS  OF  THE  LOUISVILLE  STOCK  FARM. 


Something  o-ver  a  year  ago  Messrs.  Look  &  Smith  opened  their  Live-stock  Agency,  with 
lK)uisville  for  headquarters.  What  was  then  a  venture  is  now  an  established  success,  and  a 
real  benefit,  not  only  to  Louisville  and  Jefferson  county,  but  to  the  country  at  large  ;  and  so 
sellers  from  all  parts  send  their  choicest  here  for  sale,  these  in  turn  attracting  a  corresponding 
order  of  buyers.  So  decided,  indeed,  has  been  the  success  of  Messrs.  Look  &  Smith  that  they 
found  the  farm  occupied  by  them  last  year  inadequate  to  accommodate  the  increased  amount 
of  stock  consigned  to  them,  necessitating  a  much  larger  acreage  and  more  than  double  the 
former  capacity  for  stabling.  To  meet  this  enlargement  of  business  they  have  secured  for  a 
term  of  years  one  of  the  very  best  stock  farms,  locality,  character  of  grass,  improvements,  etc, 
considered,  to  be  found  in  the  State.  This  property  embraces  the  home  place  of  the  late  Dr. 
Standiford,  with  375  acres  of  choice  land,  situated  four  miles  south  of  the  business  center  of 
Louisville ;  and  this  property  will  hereafter  be  known  as  the  Louisville  Stock  Farm.  Dr.  A. 
N.  Smeall  and  Mr.  W.  H.  Crumrine,  his  assistant,  under  the  general  direction  of  Mr.  B.  T. 
Smith,  who  resides  on  the  farm,  have  charge  of  the  lai-ge  lot  of  horses,  now  numbering  about 
one  hundred  and  eighty  head.  Messrs.  Look  &  Smith  have  been  fortunate  in  securing  the 
services  of  so  experienced,  skillful  and  careful  a  trainer  as  Dr.  Smeall.  He  is  also  a  graduate 
of  the  Ontario,  Canada,  Veterinary  College,  and  is  an  experienced  practitioner.  His  veterinary 
knowledge  will  be  of  great  value  in  the  position  he  occupies,  insuring  intelligent  care,  and,  when 
necessary,  prompt  treatment.  Ey  constant  sifting  and  enforcing  a  rigid  standard,  an  excep- 
tionally competent  and  respectful  corps  of  leaders  and  grooms  has  been  secured.  The  stall- 
ions making  the  season  were,  on  a  visit  recently  made  bj'  the  writer  to  the  Louisville  Stock 
Farm,  first  inspected.  They  are  Princeton,  Kentucky  Wilkes  and  Pilot  Mambrino.  Princeton, 
with  his  six-5'ear-oid  record  of  2:19^,  is  not  only  an  elegant  individual,  but  is  one  of  the  most 
richly-bred  stallions  in  the  stud-book.  He  was  sired  by  the  great  Priuceps,  out  of  Reina 
Victoria,  a  mare  twice  sold  at  auction  for  over  |7,ooo,  and  dam  of  a  yearling  that  sold  for  55,700. 
His  breeding  needs  little  comment.  At  the  Lexington  fair  he  captured  first  premium  in  1888 
for  the  best  stallion  with  four  of  his  get.  His  oldest  produce,  and  the  only  one  as  old  as  three 
years,  showed  a  2:24  gait  last  season.  Another,  a  yearling,  was  bi'oken  after  May  5th  and  trotted 
a  full  mile,  first  week  in  September,  in  2:58.  Kentucky  Wilkes,  as  his  name  suggests,  was  bred 
in  this  State,  from  which  he  departed  to  make  a  successful  career  as  a  trotter,  earning  a  record 
of  2:2iX  and  a  high  reputation  as  a  game  race  horse.  This  will  be  his  initial  season  in  Ken- 
tuck5^  The  oldest  of  his  get  is  Virginia  Evans,  foaled  June  27,  1885.  This  filly  secured  a 
record  of  2:31  last  year,  and  Astoria,  a  two-year-old,  made  a  mark  of  2:40)4 ■  We  saw  a  num- 
ber of  the  get  of  this  stallion  and  were  much  impressed  with  their  high  finish  and  superior  con- 
formation and  action.  Several  have  been  sold  from  the  place  within  the  last  month,  one  of 
which,  a  yearling,  brought  |2,500.  Pilot  Mambrino  is  a  fast  son  of  Pilot,  Jr.,  and  is  out  of  the 
Mambrino  Chief  mare  that  produced  Indianapolis,  2:21.  The  daughters  of  this  horse  will 
surely  make  great  brood  mares.  The  stallions  on  sale  were  next  visited,  and  are  a  grandly- 
bred  lot  of  about  fifty  head,  ranging  in  age  from  two  to  eight  years,  by  such  sires  as  Dictator, 
Nutwood,  Princeton,  Kentucky  Wilkes,  Princeps,  Phallas,  Volunteer,  Mambrino  Dudley,  Alcan- 
tara, Administrator,  Oxmoor,  William  L-,  Young  Jim,  Rumor,  Euclid,  Gambetta,  Wilton,  Bis- 
marck and  a  few  others.  These  stallions  are  an  extra-bred  lot  on  their  dam's  side,  many  of 
them  being  out  of  "producers."  Of  brood  mares  and  fillies  there  is  a  Ifrge  and  choice  lot,  a  ma- 
jority of  them  by  the  above-naine^  sires.  Many  of  the  mares  are  in  foal  to  Princeton,  Kentucky 
Wilkes,  Pilot  Mambrino,  Earl,  etc^  On  a  farm  of  this  kind,  where  the  stock  is  the  property  of 
a  gteat  variety  of  owners,  there  must  be,  for  various  reasons,  bargains  as  well  as  pedigrees  and 
individuals,  suited  to  all  kinds  and  conditions  of  buyers.  The  training  departrnent  offers  excel- 
Wail  facilities  to  owners  who  wish  to  have  their  young  stock  developed.  Under  Dr.  Smeall's 
tuition,  and  worked  over  a  regulation  mile  track,  the  j^oungsters  will  have  every  chance  to 
improve  and  earn  a  reputation.  With  abundance  of  water,  well  distributed,  the  best  of  blue- 
grass  pastures,  well-fenced,  ample  shade,  over  two  hundred  box  stalls,  and  numerous  grass 
paddocks,  the  Louisville  Stock  Farm  offers  to  owners  who  wish  their  stock  carefully  kept  every 
inducement  and  advantage.  A  visit  to  the  farm  and  inspection  of  the  condition  of  the  stock 
will  speak  favorably  for  the  management. 

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STALLIONS   AND   COLTS. 

No.  1.     EARL    2474.     (Standard.) 

(Record,   2:24%.) 
Bay  stallion,  foaled  in  l88o. 
Sire  of  Earl's  Lad  (two  years),  2:41,  Helen  H.  (two  years),  2:46,  Earl's  Laddie  (two  years),  8:S1« 
and  Idavan  (three  years),  2:40. 

BY  PRINCEPS  536. 

Sire  of  Trinket,  2:14,  Qranby,  2:19^,  Princeton,  2:1 9K,  Feme  Sole,  220,  and  fifteen  others  la 

the  2:30  list.    Prinoepa  is  by  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:2ll4;  dam  Primrose,  by  Abdallah  16. 
ist  dam  Juno by  Hambletonian  lo. 

Dam  of  Greenlander,  3:24^.  Sire  of  forty-one  in  the  2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dams  ol 

Trinket,  2:14,  Stamboul,  2:14)^,  and  forty-niue  other* 
in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam  Lady  Morrison,  record  2:35,  two  mile  record  5:14. 

Note. — Eail  is  a  very  handsome  stallion,  15  hands  2^  inches  high,  with  great  finish,  muscular 
development  and  bone.  He  has  as  good  a  head  as  we  have  ever  seen  ;  clean,  bony,  wide  between 
the  eyes,  which  are  particularly  prominent  and  spirited,  fine  muzzle  and  good  ears.  The  expression 
of  his  countenance  denotes  fearlessness  and  spirit,  tempered  with  mildness  and  good  sense.  His 
neck  is  well  arched  and  beautifully  set  on  to  very  deep,  sloping  shoulders.  Back,  coupling,  hips  and 
quarters  smooth,  strong  and  in  every,  way  admirable.  Arms  and  thighs  very  muscular;  leg"^,  flat, 
broad,  clean  and  cordy,  with  excellent  feet.  His  mane  and  tail  are  full  and  handsome.  Earl  is 
grandly  gaited,  steady,  handy  and  will  fight  out  a  race  with  the  greatest  resolution.  Any  time  he 
may  show  in  a  trial  he  can  be  relied  on  to  exceed  in  a  race,  if  in  condition.  Earl  has  already  shown 
himself  a  remarkable  breeder.  His  colts  all  show  speed  and  are  natural,  pure  gaited  trotters. 
Three  two-year-olds  got  records  last  season,  ranging  from  2:41  to  2:51.  Three  other  two-year-olds 
sold  for  $1,500  each,  and  others  at  prices  nearly  as  high.  Several  yearlmgs  by  him  have  trotted 
quarters  ranging  from  39  to  47  seconds.  We  write  advisedly  and  conservatively  when  we  state  that 
any  one  wishing  a  first-class  stallion  that  has  proved  himself  a  getter  of  fast  colts  can  come  here  and 
in  the  produce  of  Earl  see  as  grand  a  lot  of  trotters  as  any  stallion  we  have  ever  seen  can  show  of 
their  age  and  nuipbers.  They  are  not  only  fast,  but  have  good  size,  bone,  substance,  finish,  and 
the  square,  rapid,  frictionless  action  of  their  sire.  Earl  is  a  horse  that  will  be  very  popular  in  any 
community  and  do  a  large  stud  business  at  a  good  fee.  He  is  a  very  sure  foal-getter.  The  owner's 
reason  for  selling  is  simply  that  he  owns  a  full  brother  to  Earl  and  does  not  wish  two  of  the  same 
blood.  He  authorizes  us  to  state  that  if  Earl  is  placed  in  training  by  June  15th,  and  does  not  beat 
2:20  this  year,  he  will  bind  himself  to  refund  $4,000  of  the  price  of  the  horse.         Price,  $10,000. 


No.  2.    ELECTROTYPE  9006.     (Standard.) 

Bay  stallion,  foaled  in  1885. 
BY  ELECTIONEER  125. 

Sire  of  Manzanlta,  2:16,  Anteeo,  2:16^,  Snnol,  2:18,  and  thirty-five  others  in  the  2:80  llsl. 
Electioneer  is  by  Hambletonian  10;  dam  Oraen  Mountain  Maid  (dam  of  Frospero,  2:20t 
Elaine,  2:20,  Dame  Trot,  2:22,  Mansfield,  2:26,  Storm,  2:26^,  and  Antonio,  2:28^,  t>r 
Harry  Clay  46. 

ist  dam  Addle •     ...    .  by  Hambletonian  Chief. 

Dam  of  Woodnut,  2:16}^,  trial  2:14^,  Manon,  2:21,  Son  of  Hambletonian  10;  dam  by  Superior, 

trial  2:15%,  and  Manette,  trial  2:19%.  • 

id  dam by  Sayre's  Harry  Clay  45. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Prospero,  2:20,  Elaine,  2:ao,  St.  Juliea^ 
2:iiji4,  and  fifteen  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

JVote. — Electrotype  is^a  rich  blood  bay  colt,  iSj{  hands  high,  weighing  about  1,100  pounds,  and 
is  exceedingly  handsome,  muscular  and  finely  finished.  Has  a  clean,  bony  head,  broad  between 
the  eyes,  good  length  of  neck,  short,  strong  back,  very  powerful  hips  and  quarters,  and  broad,  clean, 
hard  finished  legs.  Several  horsemen  have  said  that  he  is  the  best  looking  son  of  Electioneer  they 
have  seen.  This  colt  is  superbly  bred  in  both  blood  and  speed  lines.  On  both  paternal  and  ma- 
ternal sides  he  comes  from  the  Haii^bletonian-Harry  Clay  combination,  which  has  proved  a  great  cross^ 
as  shown  in  such  sires  as  Electioneer,  Victor  Von  Bismarck,  Hambletonian  Prince,  etc.  ;  but  his 
special  claim  on  the  attention  of  horsemen  is  that  Addie,  his  dam,  is  a  wonderful  producer  of  ex- 
treme speed — she  having  produced  Woodnut,  2:i6j^,  Manon,  2:21  (trial  in  2:\^yi),  and  Manette, 
trial  2:19^.  Electrotype  is  not  only  by  one  of  the  greatest  sires  that  ever  lived,  but  is  out  of  one 
of  the  greatest  mares.  Such  a  bred  colt  can  not  fail  to  prove  a  decided  success  in  the  stud.  He  is 
a  bold,  open-gaited  horse  and  has  shown  a  forty  gait  with  but  very  little  practice.  We  do  not  be- 
lie\?  that  so  grandly  bred  and  individually  superior  son  of  Electioneer  can  be  bought  elsewhere. 

Price,  $  1 5,00a 

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STALLIOMS  AND  COLTS. 


No.  3,     PRINCE    IMPERIAL.     (Standard.) 

(Trial  8:20.) 

Bay  stallion,  foaled  in  1 869. 

BY  WILLIAM  WELCH   341. 

Sire  of  Jeremiah,  2:22K,  Violin,  2:2954:,  and  the  dam  of  Persica,  2:28|^.    William  Welch  is  by 

Hambletonian  10;  dam  (the  dam  of  Prince,  2:27). 
1st  dam  Flora  Temple,  record   2:19^     .    .  by  One-eyed  Kentucky  Hunter. 
2d  dam  Madam  Temple by  Spotted  Horse. 

Dam  of  Flora  Temple,  2:19%,  Pilot  Temple,  2:245^, 
and  Bland  Temple  (dam  of  Nora  Temple,  2:27^, 
and  Temple,  2:30). 

Note. Prince  Imperial  is  a  very  handsome,  blocky  stallion,  rather  small,  but  of  great  muscular 

development,  large,  flat,  broad  legs  and  excellent  style.  He  is  a  pure,  natural  gaited  trotter  of 
great  speed.  Mr.  Bonner  drove  him  over  his  track  in  2:23%',  and  Johnny  Murphy  sent  him  a  mile 
over  Fleetwood  in  2:20.  He  seems  to  be  as  fast  as  ever  and  is  a  charming  roadster.  Ladies  have 
driven  him.  Prince  is  an  old  horse,  but  has  more  vigor,  constitution  and  gamenessthan  an  average 
five-year-old.  Promises  to  be  useful  for  years  to  come.  The  blood  of  this  horse  should  be  pre- 
served. Being  by  a  son  of  Hambletonian  10,  out  of  that  great  campaigner.  Flora  Temple,  2:19^, 
he  is  a  rarely  bred  one.  Has  been  used  as  a  road  horse  all  his  life,  and  only  now  and  then  covered 
a  mare  as  a  favor  to  owner's  friends,  nevertheless  he  has  one  in  the  2:30  list.  This  horse  would  be 
a  very  desirable  purchase  to  some  gentleman  having  a  few  mares  to  breed,  that  could  use  him  on 
the  road  most  of  the  time.  He  would  be  a  speculation  to  any  one  wishing  to  stand  him  and  start 
in  a  few  races.  Has  no  record  better  than  2:40.  Should  earn  his  very  low  price  twice  over  in  one 
season.  

No.  4.    WOODFORD   PILOT   640.     (Standard.) 

Brown  stallion,  foaled  in  1S73. 

(Sire  of  Belford,  2:26%,  and  Kingr  Midas,  2:28)^.) 

BY  WOODFORD  MAMBRINO  345,  record  2:21>^. 

Sire  of  Abbotsford,  2:19'.^,  Pancoast,  2:21H,  and  nine  others  in  the  2:30  list.    Woodford  Mam- 

brino  is  by  Mambrino  Chief  1 1 ;  dam  Woodbine  (dam  of  Wedgrewood,  2: 19j,  by  Woodford. 

ist  dam  Bruna by  Pilot,  Jr.,  12. 

Dam  of  Roma  (dam  of  Farce,  2:295^,  Romance,  2:29}^,  Sire  of  the  dams  of  Maud  S.,  2:08%,  Jay-Eye-See,  z:ro, 

and  Fiction,  dam  of  Fiction,  2:241^).  Nutwood,  2:185^,  and  twenty-seven  others  in  the  2:30 

list. 

2d  dam by  Black  Snake,  a  fast  pacer, 

JVo/e. — Woodford  Pilot  is  a  seal  brown  horse  16  hands  high,  weighs  about  1,100  pounds,  a 
strong  and  well  made  horse,  with  good  legs  and  grand  action.  He  has  a  record  of  2:31,  made  last 
October,  and  has  repeatedly  trotted  trials  in  2:27  and  2:28.  He  is  the  sire  of  Belford,  2:26^4:,  and 
King  Midas,  2:28X-  His  breeding  is  particularly  good,  sired  by  the  best  son  of  Mambrino  Chief, 
and  out  of  a  daughter  of  Pilot,  Jr.,  and  she  the  dam  of  Roma,  that  produced  two  trotters  in  the 
2:30  list.     Should  make  him  a  valuable  horse  in  the  stud.  Price,  $2,000. 


No.  5.     OXONIAN    2012.     (Standard.) 

Bay  stallion,  foaled  in  1881. 
BY  OXMOOR  1400,  record  2:33. 

Sire  of  Octavius,  2:26%,  and  Cheltenham,  2:28.    Oxmoor  is  by  Princeps  636;  dam  Lindora,  by 
Hambletonian  10. 

1st  dam  Brunhilde by  Hambletonian. 

Sister  to  Orange  Girl,  2:20.  Sire  of  forty-one  in  the  2:30  list,  sire  also  of  tlie  dams  of 

Princeton,  2:19^,  Wilton,  2:19}^,  and  forty-nine  others 
in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam  Dolly  Mills by  American  Star  14. 

Dam  of  Orange  Girl,  2:20,  Walkill  Chief  (sire  of  Sire  of  the  dams  of  Guy,  2:12,  Dexter,  2:175^,  Robert 

GreatEastem,  2:18,  etc.),  Artemus  (sire  of  Green  McGregor,  2:17%,   Nettie,  2:18,  Joe    Bunker,    2:19^, 

Girl,  2:215^1,  and  Ajax  (sire  of  Columbus  Ham-  Driver,  2:19^^,  Orange  Girl,  2:20,  Fred   Folger,  2:20}^, 

bletonlan,  2:26,  and  Gannymede,  2:291^).  Jay  Gould,  2:20}^,  Huntress,  2:20^^,  and  thirty-three 

others  in  the  2:30  list. 

3d  dam  Jennie  Lewis by  Roger's  Young  Messenger. 

4th  dam by  Dinwiddie. 

Note. — Oxonian  is  a  smooth  well-shaped  horse,  a  shade  under  15^  hands  high,  has  good  length* 
ample  bone  and  fine  disposition.     He  is  inclined  to  be  double  gaited,  but  when  he  squares  away  a 
a  trot  shows  excellent  action  that,  with  proper  training,  should  make  him  fast.     He  has  had  little 
opportunity  for  development.     His  breeding  is  superb  and  should  make  him  a  successful  sire.     His 
price  is  low.  Price,  $i,00O. 


STALLIONS  ANU  COL  IS. 


No.  6.     MANDARIN    1720.      (Standard.) 

Brown  stallion,  foaled  in  l88l. 
BY  ADMINISTRATOR  357,  record  2:29>^. 

Sire  of  Catchflly,  2:18K,  MoMahon,  2:21,  Executor,  2:24j<f,  Adjutant,  2:27J^,  and  three  others  In 
the  2:30  list.  Administrator  is  by  Hambletonian  10;  dam  Dolly  Halstead  by  Mambrino 
Chief  11. 

I  St  dam  Lady  Grace      by  Hamlet  i6o  (son  of  Volunteer  55). 

Dam  of  Graceful  2:23}^.  Sire  of  Loretta   F.,  2:i8-J^,  A.   V.   Pantlind,  2:?oH,  five 

others  in  the  2:30  hst,  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  Thorn- 
less,  2:i8J^,  (Jranby,  2:iyJ^,  Bluegrass  ilamblctonian, 
2:20%,  and  seven  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

2d  dam  Black  Bess     .    .    o byStockbridgeChief  (sonofBlack  Hawk  5). 

Dam  of  Gloster,  2:17.  Sire  of   Stockbridge  Chief,  Jr.  (sire  of  Abe  Edgington, 

2:23^,  and  Shepherd  Girl,  2:291,  and  Rattler  501  (sire  of 
Sophia  Temple,  2: 27, and  the  dam  of  Keene  Jim,2:i9Ji). 

3d  dam by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam  of  Mambrino  Black  Hawk  (sire  of  Columbia  Sire  of  Mambrino  Chief  11  (sire  of  Lady  Thome,  2:i8}i[, 

Chief,  2:a8J<).  etc.). 

Noie. — Mandarin  is  a  good  looking  stallion,  standing  a  shade  over  16  hands  high.  He  has 
great  style,  bone  and  substance  with  bold  open  action  and  can  show  better  than  a  2:40  gait.  This 
horse  is  a  sure  foal  getter  and  should  make  a  record  of  2:30  or  better,  if  trained  this  year.  His 
pedigree  is  a  particular  rich  one,  being  by  a  horse  with  a  record  below  2:30  himself,  sire  of  many 
fast  ones,  and  royally  bred ;  while  his  dam  is  by  Hamlet  (son  of  Volunteer),  sire  of  the  dams  of  two 
below  2:20  and  eight  others  that  have  beaten  2:30.  Mandarin's  second  dam  was  the  dam  of  one  of 
the  best  race  horses,  Gloster,  2:17,  that  ever  started.  His  third  dam  produced  Mambrino  Black 
Hawk,  a  producer.  Mandarin  is  a  horse  which  should  earn  his  price  in  the  stud  during  the  year 
1889.  Price,  $1,500. 

No.  7.    KING  PHALLAS  3174.     (Standard.) 

Bright  bay  stallion,  foaled  May,  1882. 

BY  PHALLAS  446,  record  2:13^. 

Son  of  Dictator  113  [sire  of  Director,  2:17,  Jay-Eye-See,  2:10,  etc.) ;  dam  Betsey  Trot'wood  ;daiii 

of  Fuga,  dam  of  Fugrue,  2: 19K  ),  by  Clark  Chief  89. 
ist  dam  Mambrino  Princess,  2:321^  ...  by  Mambrino  Star,  2:28^. 

Dam  of  Acme  Sprague,  trial  2:25,  and  Daisy  McK.,  Sire   of   Cottage   Girl,  2:29^,  and   the    dam    of    Early 

2:34}^.  Dawn,  2:21^4.     Mambrino   Star  is   a  son  of  Mambrina 

Chief  II. 

2d  dam  Lady  Gray,  2:40^ by  Morgan  Messenger. 

A  mare  of  great  beauty  and  dam  of  Enchantress,  trial  Son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk  5. 

2:27.     Sold  for  $2,500. 

3d  dam  Lady  Bacchus by  Cone's  Bacchus. 

Sire  of  Jennie  Holton,  2:225^,   and  of   the    grandam  of 
Amy,  2:20}^,  and  Governor  Sprague,  2:2oJ4. 

7^o(f. — King  Phallas  is  a  horse  of  great  beauty,  size  and  style,  combined  with  fine  action,  extra  bone 
and  high  breeding.  It  will  be  difficult  to  find  a  stallion  that  will  outshow  him.  He  is  by  the  great- 
est performing  stallion,  speed  and  campaigning  qualities  considered,  that  has  appeared  on  the  trot- 
ting turf,  and  his  dam  was  a  mare  uniting  beauty  and  speed  with  producing  powers.  The  same 
may  be  said  of  his  grandam.  We  regard  King  Phallas  very  promising  for  speed  (can  now  show  a 
2:40  gait ),  and  believe  with  training  he  will  secure  a  low  record.  This  horse,  if  located  in  any  good 
horse  country,  should  earn  his  price  in  one  stud  season.     He  is  a  prize  and  is  priced  very  low. 

Price,  $2^000. 

No.   8.     WILFRED.     (Standard.) 

Bay  stallion,  foaled  in  1883. 
BY  MAMBRINO  DUDLEY  967,  record  2:19^. 

Sire  of  Crescendo,  2:2614,  and  Gretna,  2;29><.     Mambrino  Dudley  is  by  Woodford  Mambrino, 

2:21  J^;  dam  Sue  Dudley  (dam  of  Gros  Jean,  2:30),  by  Edwin  Forrest  49. 
istdam  Woodlark by  Volunteer  55  (son  of  Hambletonian  10). 

Full  sister  to  Frank  Wood,  2:24.  Sire  of  twenty-eight  in  the  2:30  list,  and  of  the  dams  of 

Amelia  C,  2;i9>^.  Stephen  G.,  2:20^,  and  fourtecD 
others  in  the  2:30  list. 

2d  dam  Kipp  Mare by  Lefevre's  Star. 

Dam  of  Frank  Wood,  2:24.  Son  of  Seely's  American  Star  14  (sire  of  the  dams  of  Guy, 

2:12,  Dexter,  2;i7jl^,  and  forty-one  others  in  the  2:30 list). 

ATote. — Wilfred,  bay  stallion  15^  hands,  with  good  style  and  action,  large  bone  and  plenty  of 
substance.  He  is  out  of  a  full  sister  to  a  2:24  trotter,  a  mare  by  Volunteer,  whose  daughters  have- 
produced  many  fast  trotters.     Wilfred  is  kind  and  gentle  every  way.  Price,  $500, 


STALLIONS    AND  COLTS. 


No.  9.     PILOT  BELMONT  3964.     (Standard.) 

Bay  stallion,  foaled  in  1S82. 
BY  WOODFOKD  PILOT   1640. 

Sire  of  Belford,  2:26^,  and  King  Midas,  2:28>4.    Woodford  Pilot  is  by  Woodford  Mambrlno, 
2:21^;  dam  Bruna,  byPHot,  Jr.,  12. 

I  St  dam  Bay  Chief  Maid  ........  by  Belmont  64. 

Sire  of  Nutwood,  2:18^^,  Wcdgewood,  2:19,  and  nineteea 
others  in  the  2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  Cy- 
prus, 2:22j^,  Dodd  Peet,  2:22}^,  bphinx,  2:23,  and  tea 
othei-s  in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam  Bayadere by  Bay  Chief. 

Dam  of  Lady  McFatridge,  2:29.  Son  of  Mambrino  Chief  ii. 

3d  dam by  Pilot,  Jr.,  12. 

Sire  of  nine  in  the  2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of 
Maud  S.,  2:08^,  Jay-Ey«-See,  2:10,  Nutwood,  2:185^, 
and  twenty-seven  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

A'o/e. — Pilot  Belmont  is  a  bay  horse  without  marks,  155^  hands  high  and  weighs  about  1,150  pounds- 
He  is  a  strong,  well  made  horse,  with  a  good  head  and  neck,  a  full,  round  middle,  good  back  and 
quarters,  and  good  legs.  He  has  never  been  handled  for  speed,  having  never  been  on  a  track,  but 
his  action  is  good  and  he  shows  a  big,  open  gait.  He  is  a  horse  of  good  disposition  and  pleasant  to 
^handle  in  any  capacity.  His  breeding  is  remarkably  good,  with  a  double  cross  of  Mambrino  Chief 
and  through  the  best  sources;  his  second  dam  a  producer,  and  his  third  dam  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  make 
his  blood  lines  the  very  best.     He  has  been  in  the  stud  and  is  a  sure  foal-getter.         Price,  $1,500. 


No.  10.     ST.  PAUL  3414.     (Standard.) 

Brown  stallion,  foaled  in  1882. 
BY  DICTATOR  113. 

Sire  of  Jay-Eye-See,  2:10,  Phalias,  2:13j^,  Director,  2:17,  and  eig'hteen  others  In  the  2:80  list. 
Dictator  is  by  Hambletonian  10;  dam  Clara  (dam  of  Dexter,  2:17,  Alma,  2:28^,  and 
Astoria,  2:29^),  by  Seely's  Ainerican  Star  14. 

ist  dam  Florette,   trial  2:35 by  Milwaukee  603. 

Sire  of  Adelaide,  2:18,  Milo,  2:21,  and  Ticonic,  2:265^. 
Milvuaukee  IS  by  Hambletonian  10;  dam  Dolly  Martin 
(dam  of  Curtis'  Hambletonian  539). 

2d  dam  Mary  Barden,  2:34 by  Hobkirk's  Sir  Henry,  Jr. 

Trial  to  wagon,  2:23,  and  dam  of  Edna,  t:2g%.',  Son  of  Biggart's  Rattler 

NoU. — St.  Paul  is  a  very  superior  stallion  of  exceeding  power,  substance,  bone  and  constitution. 
He  stands  i$}i  hands  high  and  is  a  large  horse  on  short  legs.  Is  rich  in  color,  smoothly  turne^, 
handsome  and  exceptionally  true  gaited.  Can  not  be  excelled  in  disposition,  has  beautiful  foretop, 
mane  and  tail.  He  was  sired  by  the  great  Dictator,  sire  of  the  fastest  three  horses  ever  gotten  by 
one  stallion.  The  dam  of  St.  Paul  is  by  a  son  of  Hambletonian  which  sired  Adelaide,  2:18,  and 
other  fast  ones,  and  his  second  dam  was  a  performer  and  producer.  St.  Paul  has  with  little  work 
shown  a  mile  in  2:50.     If  trained  will  go  fast  and  should  prove  a  great  stock  horse. 

Price,  $i,2oa 


No.   11.     MIDDLESEX.     (Standard.) 

Bay  colt,  foaled  in  April,  1885. 
BY  MAMBRINO  OUDIiEY  967,  record  2:19^. 

Sire  of  Crescendo,  2:26%,  and  Gretna,  2:2914.    Mambrino  Dudley  is  by  Woodford  Mambrino, 

2:21^;  dam  Sue  Dudley  (dam  of  Gros  Jean,  2:30),  by  Edwin  Forrest  49. 
ist  dam  Ontelaunee by  Middletown  152. 

Sire  of  Orange  Bud,  2:213^,  Music,  2:21^^,  and  seven  oth- 
ers in  the  2:30  list. 

2d  dam  Silence by  Abdallah  15. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Favonia,  2:15,  Jerome  Eddy,  2:i6J^, 
and  twenty-three  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

3d  dam  Woodbine by  Woodford. 

Dam  of  Wedgewood,  2:19,  and  Woodlord  Mambrino,  Son  of  Kosciusko;  dam  by  Hancock's  Hambletonian. 

Note. — Middlesex  is  a  rangy  colt,  not  yet  fully  matured,  but  will  be  16  hands  high.  Has  good 
head,  ear,  neck,  back  and  coupling,  with  deep  oblique  shoulders  and  ample  bone.  This  colt  is  just 
about  broken,  has  good  disposition  and  is  gaited  to  go  fast.  His  pedigree  is  rich  and  should  make 
him  a  successful  sire.  With  old  Madame  Dudley  for  a  basis  on  his  sire's  side  and  Woodbine,  dam 
of  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:21^,  and  Wedgewood,  2:19),  for  his  third  dam,  and  with  very  choice 
lines  on  top,  he  can  be  classed  as  an  A  i  bred  coll.  Price,  $1,000. 


STALLIONS  ANO  COLTS.  9 

No.  12.     BEARDSLEY  2829.     (Standard.; 

Bay  stallion,  foaled  May  29,  1882. 

BY   MESSENGER  DUKOC   100. 

Sire  of  Prospero,  2:20,  Elaine,  2:20,  and  fourteen  others  In  the  2:30  list.  Metsenfer  Duroc  ia 
by  Hambletonian  10;  darn  Satinet,  by  Boa's  Abdallah  Chief. 

1st  dam  Prolific by  Electioner  125. 

Sire  of  Manzinita,  2:16,  Adair,  v:i7)4.  Sunol,  2:18,  and 
thirty-five  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

2d  dam  Lady  Currie by  Imported  Tom  Crib. 

3d  dam  Curry   Abdallah  Mare by  Abdallah  1. 

Sire  of  four  in  the  2:30  list ;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of 
Goldsmith  Maid,  2:14,  and  six  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

4th  dam by  Imported  Bcllfounder. 

Sire  of  the  dam  of  Hambletonian. 

5th  dam by  Royalist,  son  of  Commander. 

6th  dam by  Hardware,  son  of  Imported  Messenger. 

vV(;/<». — Beardsley  is  a  fine,  commanding-looking  stallion,  of  large  muscular  development,  with 
broad,  llat  legs,  and  best  of  feet.  Stands  16  hands  high  and  weighs  1,100  pounds.  This  horse  is 
finely  gaited — showed  a  quarter  in  38  seconds  and  will  certainly  beat  2:30  with  one  season's  handling. 
He  covered  thirty-five  mares  (in  a  poor  horse  district)  at  $50  last  year,  and  shows  himself  a  sure 
foal -getter.     His  breeding  is  most  excellent.  Price,  $2,500. 

No.  13.    SIR  GARNET  2093.    (Standard.) 

Bay  stallion,  foaled  in  18S2. 
BY  VOLUNTEER  55. 

Sire  of  St.  Julien,  2:11K,  GHoster,  2:17,  Alley,  2:19,  Bodine,  2:19%,  Driver,  2:19^,  and  twenty- 
three  others  in  the  2:30  list.  Volunteer  is  by  Hambletonian  10;  dam  Lady  Patriot  (dam  of 
Sentinel,  2:29}i,  sire  of  nine  in  the  2:30  list),  by  Young  Patriot. 

ist  dam  Brownie  Clay by  Harry  Clay  45. 

Sire  of  Shawmut,  2:26,  Surprise,  2:26,  and  of  the  dams  of 
St.  Julien,  2:111^,  Bodine,  2:195^,  Elaine,  2:20,  Prospero, 
2:20,  and  fifteen  others  in  2:30  or  better.  Harry  Clay 
is  a  son  of  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  20. 

2d  dam by  Roe's  Fiddler. 

Son  of  Webber's  Fiddler,  hety  Monmouth  Eclipse.  Roe's 
Fiddler  is  sire  of  dam  of  Music,  2:2154- 
JVofe. — Sir  Garnet,  bay  stallion,  small  star,  left  hind  heel  white,  15^  hands  high,  foaled  May 
27,  1882.  Is  a  highly  finished  horse  of  the  Volunteer  type.  He  is  strong  and  well  formed  through- 
out, has  hard,  clean,  well-shaped  legs,  feet  well  set  on  and  of  the  best  quality.  His  disposition 
cou'.d  in  nowise  be  improved.  He  has  had  no  regular  training,  but  shows  so  goo,d  a  gait  as  to 
give  promise  of  becoming  a  fast  horse  with  opportunity.  His  full  sister.  Autumn  Queen,  trotted 
a  mile  in  Z-^S}^  last  year.  Prior  to  1888  Sir  Garnet  served  only  eight  mares,  one  of  which  has 
proved  barren  to  several  stallions.  From  the  others  he  has  five  foals,  all  remarkably  well  gaited 
and  handsome.  Twenty-two  sons  of  Volunteer  have  sired  forty-nine  trotters  with  records  of 
2:30  or  better,  and  seventeen  daughters  produced  seventeen  trotters  with  records  of  2:30  and  better. 
Volunteer  has  but  three  entire  sons  out  of  dams  by  Harry  Clay — Louis  Napoleon,  Volney  and  Sir 
Garnet.  Among  the  latter  is  Sidney,  2:19^,  the  phenomenal  young  California  sire,  and  Sidney's 
third  dam  is  by  Harry  Clay.  Price,  $2,500. 

No.  14.    PRINCE  PATCHEN. 

Brown  colt,  foaled  in  June,  1885. 

BY  FRED  PATCHEN^. 

Son  of  Mambrino  Patchen,  Jr.  (by  Mambrino  Patchen  58;  dam  Lucy  Walksr,  by  Brimmer;  2d 

dam  by  S;>lferino,  he  by  Imported  Yorkshire). 
iSt  dam by  Van  Wagner. 

Son  of  Imported  Yorkshire. 

2d  dam by  Duroc. 

Nofe. — Prince  Patchen  is  an  elegant  young  stallion  of  high  style  and  quality,  nearly  16  hands 
(will  be  fully  th»t),  with  clean,  cordylegs,  and  fine  mane  and  tail.  This  stallion  should  get  large, 
handsome  coach  and  road-horses,  with  showy  action  and  great  style.  He  would  make  a  superb  park 
saddle-horse,  if  trained  for  that  purpose.  To  any  one  having  mares  that  are  small  that  should  be 
bred  with  the  view  to  get  produce  of  fine  size  and  good  appearance,  this  stallion  would  prove  a  prize. 
He  should  earn  his  small  price  in  one  season  and  is  worth  fully  the  figure  asked  for  him  as  a  road- 
ster or  park  horse.  Prince  Patchen  well-mated  would  make  a  pair  of  carriage  horses  worth  $1,200 
to  $1,500.  Price,  $400. 


STALLIONS  AND  COLTS. 


No.  15.     BAVARIAN   2847.     (Standard.) 

Dark  bay  stallion,  foaled  in  1883. 
BY  MAMBRINO  DUDLEY  967,  record  2:19^. 

Sira  of  Crescendo,  SiSeK",  and  Gretna,  2:29>^.    Mambrino  Dudley  is  by  "Woodford  Mambrino, 

2:21^;  dam  Sue  Dudley  (dam  of  Gros  Jean,  2:30),  by  Edwin  I'orrest  49. 
istdamOctavia by  Hambletonian  10. 

Dam  of  Octavius,  2x26%.  Sireof  forty-one  in  the2:3o list ;  also  ofthe  damsof  Trink- 

et, 2:14,  Stamboul,  2:14^,  and  forty-nine  others  in  2:30 
or  better. 

2d  dam by  American  Star. 

Dam  of  Siberian,  2:311^,  trial  2:27,  and  Black  Bess  (dam        Sire  of  the  dams  of  Guy,  2:12,  Dexter,  2:ij%,  and  fortj^ 
of  Idol,  2:23).  one  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

3d  dam by  Flood's  Emancipation,  Jr. 

Son  of  imp.  Emancipation. 

JVo/e. — Bavarian  is  rich  colored,  powerful  horse,  of  great  substance  and  bone,  standing  16 
hands  high.  With  his  bold,  true  action  he  presents  a  handsome  appearance  in  motion.  We  have 
seen  him  show  a  quarter,  when  short  of  work,  in  thirty-eight  seconds,  and  he  has  trotted  a  full 
mile,  over  a  half-mile  track,  in  2:37^.  We  are  confident  that  Bavarian  will  trot  into  the  twenties 
this  season,  if  trained.  His  sire  has  a  record  below  2:20,  and  his  dam  is  by  a  sire  that  has  produced 
the  dams  of  fifty-one  trotters  with  records  ranging  from  2:14  to  2:30.  His  dam  produced  Octavius, 
record  2:26J^,  and  furthermore,  she  is  full  sister  to  Siberian  (Romulus),  record  2:31^,  and  trial 
2:27.  With  his  natural  speed,  grand  breeding,  size  and  fine  disposition,  he  is  a  very  desirable 
stallion.  Price,  $1,750. 

No.   16.     DANDELION   2776.     (Standard.) 

Bay  stallion,  foaled  in   1883. 
BY  MASTERL.ODE  595. 

Sire  of  Belle  P.,  2:15j<,  Edward,  2:19,  George  V.,  2:20,Plusli,;2:21J^,  Decorator,  2:23^,  and  seven 
others  in  the  2:80  list.  Masterlode  is  a  son  of  Hambletonian  10  (sire  of  forty-one  in  2:30 
or  better,  and  of  107  sons  with.  618  in  the  2:30  list) ;  dam  Lady  Irwin,  by  American  Star 
14  (sireof  the  dams  of  Guy,  2:12,  Dexter,  8:175<,  Robert  BIcGregror,  2:175^,  Nettie,  2:18, 
Joe  Bunker,  2:19^,  Driver,  2: 19^2,  OrangreQirl,  2:20,  Jay  Gould,  2:20%,  Huntress,  2:20%, 
and  thirty-five  others  in  2:30  or  better). 

istdam  Pink by  Lexington  Chief  576. 

Sireof  Joseph  L.,  pacer,  2:245^,  and  Lexington  Chief,  Jr, 
(sire  of  Waiting,  2:24}^,  Nellie  S.,  2:24^,  and  Spider, 
pacer,  2:29 J^).     Lexington  Chief  is  a  son  of  Kentucky 
Clay  194,  and  Lady  Warfield,  by  Mambrino  Chief  it. 
,  (Kentucky  Clay  was  out  of  the  dam  of  Lady  Thome, 

2:i8Ji,  and  Mambrino  Patchen). 

2d  dam  Alice -by  Masterlode  595. 

Sire  of  twelve  in  the  2:30  list,  and  of  the    dam  of  St. 
Elmo,  2:225^. 

3d  dam  Nellie  Blye by  the  Moore  Horse. 

//oie. — Dandelion  is  an  extremely  stylish  horse,  with  handsome  head  and  finely  arched  neck. 
He  has  capital  legs  and  feet,  and  excellent  trotting  action.  Is  a  kind,  prompt  road  horse  that  will 
attract  attention  anywhere;  stands  close  to  l$)^  hands.  Dandelion's  sire,  Masterlode,  is  an  ele- 
gantly-bred Hamiltonian-Star  stallion,  and  has  proved  himself  a  great  producer  of  extreme  speed, 
while  the  sire  of  Dandelion's  dam  is  a  well-bred  horse,  and  is  producing  speed  in  the  second  gen- 
eration. The  grandam  of  Dandelion  is  by  Masterlode,  thus  making  him  inbred  to  a  line  of  blood 
that  is  very  superior.  Price,  $1,000, 

No.  17.    AUCTIONEER  6889.    (Standard.) 

Bay  stallion,  foaled  in  1884. 
BY  AL.CANTABA  729,  record  22:3. 

Sire  of  Whitesocks,  2:20K,  Alpha,  2:25J^,  Lady  Emma,  2:23J^,  Alcagetta,  2:25,  Alcavala,  2:29, 
Autograph,  2:30,  and  Nightlng-ale,  2:30.  Alcantara  is  by  Georgre  Wilkes,  2:22  ;  dam  Alma 
Mater  (dam  of  Alcyone,  2:27,  and  Arbiter,  2:30),  by  Mambrino  Patchen  68. 

ist  dam  Susie by  Happy  Medium  400. 

Dam  of  De  Barry,  s:ig}4.  Sire  of  Maxey  Cobb,  2:135^,  Norman  Medium,  2:20,  Ed- 

die C,  2:20,  Buzz  Medium,  2:205^,  and  thirty-eight  oth- 
ers in  the  2:30  list ;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  De  IJarry, 
2:19^^,  Irma,  2:18^,  and  five  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam  County  House  Mare by  American  Star  14. 

Dam  of  Nettie,  2:18.  Sire  of  the  dams  of  Guy,  2:12,  Dexter,  2:i7M.  a"'^  forty- 

one  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

Noie. — Auctioneer  is  a  dark  bay  stallion  with  white  hind  ankles.  He  is  15^  hands  high,  hand- 
some, smoothly  turned,  with  good  bony  head,  fine  neck,  deep  shoulders  running  well  back,  short 
back  well  coupled  to  powerful  hips.  Has  ample  bone  and  is  very  much  on  the  Wilkes  type  all  over. 
In  blood  and  speed  lines  he  is  the  peer  of  any  trotting  colt  in  the  land.  It  will  be  difficult  to  find 
a  Wilkes  colt  with  such  superb  producing  dams.  Price,  $3,'^o. 


STALLIONS  AND  COLTS.  It 

No,  18.    DARBY  KING  9527.    (Standard.) 

Bay  stallion,  foaled  in  1S84. 

BY  YOUNG  JIM  2009. 

aire  of  Oamet,  2: 19,  Butterfly,  2:  loy,,  and  Molly  Wilkes,  2:20>i.   Yoting  Jim  is  by  G^eor^e  Wilke*, 

2:22;  dam  Lear  Mare  (dam  of  Jim  Irvixie:,  2:23),  by  Lear's  Sir  William, 
ist  dam  Laura  Patchen by  Manibrino  Patchen  58, 

Sire  of  sixtem  in  the  2:30  li.-t;  sirt  also  of  the  dams  of 
(Juy  W  ilkcs,  viisJ^,  Baron  Wilkts,  2:18,  Astral,  a:!^ 
aiicl  twenty-eight  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam  Rosa  Lee by  Clifton  Pilot  2026  (son  of  Pilot,  Jr.,  12). 

Sire  of  Jack  Lewis,  2:28^^,  and  of  the  dams  of  Judga 
Lindsey,  2:21}^,  Charley  Wilkes,  2:25}^,  Mike,  3:2^ 
and  Hilly,  2:29}!^. 

3d  dam by  Waxev  (thoroughbred). 

Sire  of  Grafton,  3:23%. 

4th  dam by  Wliip. 

Note.— D^Lihy  King  is  a  bloodlike,  rangy  horse  of  grand  appearance,  standing  16  hands  high, 
with  a  handsome  head  and  ear,  long,  rangy,  high  crested  neck,  deep,  oblique  shoulders,  good  back, 
loins,  hips  and  quarters.  His  legs  and  feet  are  excellent,  the  former  being  broad,  flat  and  clean. 
With  about  five  weeks  training  he  showed  a  quarter  in  41 1^  seconds  when  three  years  old.  Last 
season  he  was  in  the  stud  and  quickly  filled  his  book.  If  there  is  any  one  combination  of  blood 
that  is  universally  popular  it  is  that  which  unites  the  strains  of  Wilkes  and  Mambrino  Patchen. 
This  coveted  cross  composes  the  top  lines  of  Darby  King's  pedigree,  backed  up  by  the  prepotenl 
blood  of  Pilot,  Jr.,  and  choice  thoroughbred  strains.  We  confidently  expect  Darby  King  to  trot 
fast  and  prove  a  producing  sire  of  merit.  He  will  be  popular  in  any  community  and  should  eara 
his  price  in  one  season,  if  well  located.  Price,  $2,200. 

No.  19.    GRAND  COMMANDER. 

Bay  colt,  foaled  May  8,  1884, 
BY  SWEEPSTAKES  298. 

Sire  of  Black  Jack,  2:22^,  Inez,  2:22J^,  Argentine,  2:23^,  Georg-e  C,  2:23K,  and  nine  others  to 

the  2:30  list.    Sweepstakes  is  by  Hambletonian  10;  dam  Emma  Mills,  by  Am.  Star  14. 
I  St  dam by  Whirlwind  2359. 

Sire  of  Lady  Mac,  2:23,  and  Barkis,  2:25)4 ;  also  sire  of 
dams  of  Scott  Newman,  2:27}^,  and  King  Midas^ 
2:28X. 

2d  dam by  Wilson's  Blue  Bull  75. 

Sire  of  Zoe  B.,  2:175^,  Bessie,  2:17]^,  Lena  Swallow, 
2:19,  Royal  Bounce,  2:19,  Georgetown,  pacer,  3:i634> 
and  fifty-five  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

3d  dam by  Exchequer  3551, 

Sire  of  Lucille,  2:21,  and  Rigolette,  2:22^. 
Note. — Grand  Commander  is  a  very  handsome  horse,  1 5  J^  hands  high,  well  muscled  and  well 
developed  in  every  part,  handsome,  clean,  bony  head,  good  neck,  round  ribbed,  smoothly  coupled, 
big  quarters  and  first-rate  legs.     He  has  had  no  track  work,  but  can  show  a  2:50  gait  to  cart.     His 
action  is  very  good  and  his  disposition  is  perfect.     Amiable  and  kind  with  good  courage. 

Price,  $800. 

No.  20.    MOOKYBOCKY  CHIEF  8708.    (Standard.) 

Black  stallion,  foaled  April  12,  1884. 
BY  INDIAN APOLIS  517,  record  2:21. 

Sire  of  Budd  Doble,  2:19K,  Indigo,  2:28^,  and  Hclstein,  2:29?^.    Indianapolis  is  by  Tattler  800 

(son  of  Pilot,  Jr.),  dam  Indiana,  by  Mambrino  Chief  1 1. 
ist  dam  Browny  Lass by  Pacing  Abdallah  6038  (son  of  Abdallah  15). 

Sire  of  Bay  Mate,  2:30,  and  the  dam  of  King  William,  2:20^^. 

2d  dam  Lucy  Neal     .     • by  Boston  (thoroughbred). 

Dam  of  Nellie  Grant,  2:36.  Sire  of  the  dam  of  Miss  Russell,  the  dam  of  Maud  S.,  2:08^^. 

3d  dam  old  Didlake by  Tom  Didlake. 

Note. — Mockybocky  Chief  is  grand  looking  yoang  stallion  of  handsome  style,  smoothly  turned, 
great  substance  and  bone,  with  bold,  pure  action.  He  is  a  handsome  show  horse  and  will  command 
admiration  anywhere.  Stands  a  shade  over  16  hands  and  has  good  mane  and  tail.  His  sire,  Indian- 
apolis, was  a  very  game  and  fast  horse,  by  a  fast  and  producing  son  of  the  great  Pilot,  Jr.,  out  of  a 
mare  by  Mambrino  Chief.  His  dam  was  by  a  son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmitk 
Maid,  2:14,  Belmont,  Almont  and  a  host  of  other  performers  and  producers,  second  dam  by  the  sir« 
of  the  grandam  of  Maud  S.,  2:08^,  Nutwood,  2:18^,  Cora  Belmont,  2:24^,  etc.  There  are  capt 
tal  lines  of  blood  in  this  pedigree.  The  Chief  should  prove  a  stock  horse.  He  has  trotted  quartet! 
in  42  seconds  on  a  half-mile  track.  The  appearance,  blood  and  action  of  this  stallion  are  s  ;ch  as  t« 
make  him  a  popular  horse  in  any  community.  Price,  $1,200. 


StALLlONS  AND  COLTS. 


No.  21.    SCOUT. 

Bay  stallion,  foaled  in  1884. 
BY  INDIAMAN  1242. 

Sire  6f  Wiueshade,  2:30.    Indiajoian  is  byBelmoixt  64 ;  dam  Indiana  (dam of  Indisuapolis,  2:21!>, 
by  Mambrino  Chief  1 1 . 

ist  dam  Rose  Whitman by  Volunteer  Messenger. 

Son  of  Volunteer  55;  dam  by  Dxirland's  Yomjg  Metsci 
ger  Duroc. 

2d  dam  Lady  Whitman,  record  2:30  .    .    .by  American  Star  14. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Guy,  2:12,  DexteT,  z:iy%,a.nd  fbrty- 
nine  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

3d  dam  Nance by  Durland's  Messenger  Duroc. 

Son  of  Lawrence's  Messenger  Duroc  ^he  fry  Sir  Archy) 
dam  by  Beak's  Wildair. 

Nofe. — Scout  is  lS/4  hands  high — a  handsome,  bloodlike  horse  of  good  action.  He  has  had  no 
track  work,  but  can  show  a  2:45  gait.  It  will  be  noticed  his  breeding  is  excellent,  combining,  as  it 
does,  the  blood  of  Alexander's  Abdallah  through  his  best  son — Belmont — with  the  double  cross  ol 
Mambrino  Chief  through  his  two  producing  daughters — Belle  and  Indiana — and  the  blood  of  Vol- 
unteer, through  his  dam,  with  the  blood  of  American  S'ar  through  his  second  dam,  Lady  Whitman, 
who  had  a  record  of  2:30,  and  was  full  sister  to  Nancy  Whitman,  dam  of  Robert  McGregor,  2:17^, 
and  Madaline,  2:233^.     The  blood  of  Scout  is  of  the  best.  Price,  $400, 


No.  22.    BON  ACCORD  4145.    (Standard.) 

Bay  colt,  foaled  in  1885. 
BY  DICTATOK  113. 

Sire  of  Jay-Eye>Se3,  2:10,  Fhallae,  2:18^,  Director,  2:17,  and  eighteen  others  in  the  2:30  list. 
Dictator  is  by  Hambletonian  10 ;  dam  Clara  (dam  of  Hixtex,  2:17K>  Alma,  2:28%,  and  As- 
toria, 2:29 J^),  by  Seely's  American  Star  14. 

ist  dam   Mazourka .    .  by  Administrator  357,  record  2:29)^. 

Sister  to  Catchfly,  zuSJ^.  Sire  of  seven  in  the  2:30  list,  and  of  the  dams  of  Lady 

Emma,  2:23%,  Ashland  Wilkes,  2:26}>i,  Wildmont,  2:27, 
and  Cosher,  2:30. 

2d  dam  Cachuca by  Almont  33. 

Dam  of  Catchfly,  2:18!;^.  Sire  of  thirty-four  in  the  2:30  list,  and  of  the  dams  of  J. 

B.    Richardson,    2:175^.    Hinder  Wilkes,   a-.zo}^,    and 
eleven  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

3d  dam  Madam  Smith by  Grey  Eagle. 

4th  dam by  Saxe  Weimar. 

/\/oU. — Bon  Accord  is  an  exceedingly  well  bred  colt,  of  good  appearance,  excellent  bone,  and 
substance.  His  action  is  most  promising.  Has  never  been  trained.  He  is  perfect  in  disposition, 
stands  15^  hands  high.  With  his  superb  blood  and  speed  lines  he  can  scarcely  fail  to  sire  a  high 
class  of  trotters,  game  and  fast.  His  sire  produced  the  fastest  three  to  the  credit  of  any  one  sire  — 
Jay-Eye-See,  2:10,  Phallas,  2:13?^,  and  Director,  2:17.  Price,  $2,500. 


No    23.     JAVAN   5157.     (Standard.) 

Brown  colt,  foaled  March  12,  1885. 

BY  PRIXCEPS  536. 

Slr«  of  Trinket,  2:14,  Granby,  2:19'/^,  Princeton,  2:1934,  Fame  Sole,  2:20,  and  sixteen  others  in 

the  2:30  list.    Princeps  is  by  "Woodford  Mambrino,  2:21  ^ ;  dam  by  Abdallah  15. 
ist  dam  Adele by  Mambrino  Star,  2:281^. 

Sire  of  Cottage  Girl,  2:ag%,  and  the  dam  of  Early  Dawn, 

2:21%. 

2d  dam  Ladv  Martin by  Volunteer  55. 

Could  trot  in  2:30.  Sire  of  twenty-eight  in  2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of 

sixteen  in  2:30  or  better. 

3d  dam by  Sir  Henry. 

A  Star  Horse. 

J^oie. Javan  is  a  grand,  big  colt  of  fine  appearance,  extra  substance  and  tremendou  saction. 

He  will  undoubtedly  go  fast,  if  trained,  and  has  the  right  sort  of  legs  and  feet  for  a  campaigner. 
His  sire,  Princeps,  has  four  in  the  2:2olist  and  sixteen  more  in  2:30  or  better.  The  sire  of  Javan's 
dam  had  a  record  below  2:30  and  is  a  son  of  Mambrino  Chief.  The  second  dam  of  Javan  is  by  the 
great  Volunteer,  one  of  the  best  producing  sons  of  old  HaiabletGnian.  Javan  is  bred  to  go  fast  and 
stay  the  route.     He  should  prove  a  successful  sire.  Price,  $1,800. 


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No.  24.     CHESTNUT  WILKES.     (Standard.) 

Dark  chestnut  stallion,  foaled  in  1885. 
BY  RED  WILKES  1740. 

Blre  of  Prince  Wilkes,  2:14^,  Phil  Thompson,  2:16^,  and  seventeen  others  In  the  2:30  UsW 

Bed  Wilkes  is  by  O-eorge  Wilkes,  2:22 ;  dam  dueen  Dido,  by  Mambrino  Chief  11. 
I  St  dam  Fannie by  Star  Almont. 

F'"\ill  brother  to  Hamlin's  Almont,  Jr.,  2:36  (  sire  of  Bete 
Hamlin,  2:13^,  and  seven  others  in  the  2:30  list). 

zd  dam  Pattie l)y  Mambrino  Patchen  58. 

Dam  of  Uernuida,  a:j(>';.  Sire  of  the  dams  of  Guy  Wilkes,  2:1$%,  Baron   Wilke% 

2:18,     Astral,    2:18,     and    twenty-three   others    in   tha 
2:30  list). 

3d  dam by  Stanhope's  Black  Hawk. 

4th  dam by  Gill's  Vermont  104. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Enigma,  2:20,  and   seven  others  !■ 

2:30  list. 

AoU. — Chestnut  Wilkes  is  a  beautiful  younj,'  stallion  of  great  substance  and  bone.  Has  clean, 
bony  head,  fine  ear,  capital  short  back,  smoothly  coupled,  powerful  hipi  and  quarters  and  the  verjr 
best  of  legs,  I'nane  and  tail  handsome  and  full.  Color,  dark  chestnut  with  no  white.  Weight,  1,070 
pounds.  The  action  of  this  horse  is  simply  perfect,  being  bold,  open  gaited  and  far  reaching.  Goes 
in  a  grand  style.  Has  never  had  a  month's  track  work,  and  showed  a  quarter  in  forty  seconds  to 
road  cart  over  half-mile  track  in  his  three-year-old  form.  Mr.  Crit  Davis,  who  brought  out  Prince 
Wilkes,  2:143^,  and  has  developed  more  of  the  get  of  Rei  Wilkes  than  any  other  trainer,  said  of 
Chestnut  Wilkes,  which  he  had  a  short  lime  as  a  two-year-old:  "I  consider  this  colt  one  of  the 
best  of  the  get  of  Red  Wilkes.  lie  is  level-headed,  game  and  speedy.  I  gave  him  a  little  track 
work  only,  yet  he  could  show  a  2:50  gait.  His  action  is  almost  faultless."  Chestnut  Wilkes  was 
allowed  to  cover  only  fifteen  mares  last  year  at  $100  each.  Every  one  of  these  are  believed  to  be  in 
foal.  Well  located,  this  horse  can  earn  his  price  thi«  year.  He  is  one  of  the  very  best  bred  ones  to 
be  found  anywhere.  Price,  $3,000. 

No.  25.    ROYAL  WILKES.    (Standard.) 

Brown  colt,  foaled  July  26,  1885. 
BY  KEXTUCKY  WILKES  1854,  record  2t21X. 

Sire  of  Virg'inia  Evans,  2:31,  at  three  years  old,  and  Astoria,  two-year-old  record  2:40H.    Ken> 

tacky  Wilkes  is  by  the  srreat  O-eorge  Wilkes,  2:32,  for  full  pedig^ree  see  page  62. 
t St  dam  Katie  C by  Smuggler  927,  record  2:15)^. 

Sire  of  Mount  Morris,  2:19^^,  Revenue,  2:22^,  and  foot 
others  in  the  2:30  list;  also  of  the  dam  of  Gossiped 
2:22}^. 

2d  dam  Mary  G by  Taggart's  Abdallah  t6. 

Sire  of  Dauntless,  2:26%,  Ned  Wallace,  2:25,  and  the  dams 
of  Minnie  C,  2:2$%,  and  Lexington  Chief,  2:27?^. 

3d  dam  s.  t.  b Thoroughbred. 

Note. — Royal  Wilkes  is  an  exceedingly  handsome,  high-finished  type  of  the  Wilkes  family  and 
closely  resembles  his  sire.  He  stands  a  shade  over  15  hands  high  and  will  probably  reach  1$%  at 
maturity.  Has  clean,  set  legs,  hard  and  cordy.  His  action  is  first-class  and  will  satisfy  any  judge 
that  he  will  be  fast.  Has  shown  a  forty  gait  in  three-year-old  form.  His  blood  is  rich  in  speed 
lines.     Any  one  wishing  a  Wilkes  colt  that  will  make  a  trotter  should  come  to  see  this  one. 

Price,  $2,500. 

No.  26.     EARLY  8066.     (Standard.) 

Chestnut  colt,  foaled  in  18S7. 
BY  EARL.  2474,  record  2:24^. 
Sire  of  Earl's  Lad,  2:41,  Helen  H.,  2:46,  at  two  years  old,  Idavan,  2:40.    Earl  is  by  Prineepa 

636;  dam  Juno  (dam of  Greenlander,  2:24^),  by  Hambletonian  10. 
ist  dam  Lady  Guy by  Cuyler  100. 

Trial  over  half-mile  track  in  2:32.  Sire  of  Elvira,  2:18^,  Chanter,  2:20%,  and  seven  others  in  the 

2:30  list ;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  Patron,  2:14^^,  Bay  wood,  2:97, 
and  Aquarius,  2:2^^^.    Cuyler  is  by  Hambletonian  10. 

2d  dam by  Brigadier  (son  of  Brignoli  77,  record  2:29^). 

3d  dam by  Norman  Temple  235. 

Son  of  Norman  2i  ;  d.im  Madam  Temple  (dam  of  Flora  Templ^ 
2:19^^,  and  Pilot  Temple,  2:245^). 

Note. — Early  is  as  fast  and  promising  a  colt  of  his  age  and  handling  as  we  know  of.  He  is  hand- 
some, lengthy,  muscular,  stylish,  and  has  action  that  is  simply  perfect.  Any  judge  will  fall  in  love 
with  hipi  at  once,  and  pronounce  him  a  sure  trotter.  He  can  show  a  2:50  gait  now,  and  if  handled 
should  ;crot  in  2:35  or  better  this  year.  Any  one  wanting  hira  will  not  have  time  for  a  long  corre- 
spondence, fof  he  will  command  a  purchaser  with  little  delay.  Price,  $i,5oa     , 


STALLIONS  AND  COLTS. 


No.  27.     HERMOD      (Standard.) 

Bay  colt,  foaled  April  3,  1885. 
BY  OXMOOR   1400,  record  2:33. 

Sire  of  Octavius,  2:26^,  Cheltenham,  2:28,  Pottery  Girl,  2:35,  timed  separately  in  a  race  is 
2:19,  Oracle,  2:36J^,  Orpheus,  2:37^,  trial  229%,  etc.  Son  of  Princeps  536  (sire  of  Trinket, 
2: 14,  Granhy,  2: 19)^,  Princeton,  2: 19^,  and  seventeen  others  in  the  2:30  list) ;  dam  Lilndora, 
by  Hambletonian  10  (sire  of  the  dams  of  fifty-one  in  2:30  or  better.) 

ist  dam  Wanatah by  Wedgewood,  2:19. 

Sire  of  Favonia,  2:15,  Conway,  pacer,  2:i8J^,  Connaught, 
2:24,  Nugget,  2:26^,  Ulva,  2:27,  and  the  dam  of  Cres- 
cendo, 2:26^.  Son  of  Belmont  64;  dam  Woodbine  (the 
dam  of  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:21^)  by  Woodford. 

«d  dam  Hermosa,   trial  2:265^ by  Edwin  Forrest  49. 

Dam  of  Hermes,   2:27^  (sire  of  Heresy,  2:27,   Frank  Sire  of  the  dams  of  So  So,    2:17^^,  Tony  Newell,   i'.igl^, 

Ellis,   2:2934,  and  Holmdel  2:25^^),   Mosa    (dam  of  Mambrino   Dudley,    2:igJ^,   London,    2:2oJ4,    and    six 

Moskova,  2:28^^),    and    Heptagon  (sire  of   Cleon,  others  in  2:30  or  better. 
2:21). 

3d  dam  Black  Rose by  Tom  Teemer. 

Dam  of  Darkness,  2:271^,  Native  American,  2:3234, 
Lady  Wbodlawn,  2:37%,  and  Roscoe  (sire  of  black 
Pilot,   2:30). 

4th  dam by  Cannon's  Whip, 

Son  of  Blackburn's  Whip. 

5th  dam by  Robin  Grey. 

Son  of  Messenger. 

Nole. — Hermod  is  a  large  colt,  i6  hands  high,  of  much  substance  and  bone.  He  is  double- 
gaited,  moving  off  at  a  pace  and  when  started  up  strikes  a  square  trot  which  he  will  hold  under  the 
whip.  He  is  a  growthy  colt  and  little  was  done  with  him  as  a  three-year-old,  yet  he  show  a  quarter 
in  forty  seconds  over  a  half  mile  track.  From  his  natural  speed,  superb  breeding,  and  the  character 
of  his  action,  we  feel  assured  that  this  colt  will  be  very  fast.  As  a  stock  horse  his  pedigree  should 
satisfy  the  most  fastidious.  His  dam  is  one  of  the  most  elegant  mares  on  our  place  and  his  half 
sister,  coming  two  years  old,  is  a  very  promising  filly,  of  grand  action,  valued  at  $2,500.  Hermod 
is  priced  low.  $I,200. 

No.  28.    IDOL  WILD. 

Bay  stallion,  foaled  in  1882. 
BY  RED  FLAME. 

Bon  of  Hetzal's  Hambletonian  (fall  brother  to  Sentinel,  2:29^,  and  Volunteer  55.) 

ist  dam  Montgomery  Mare by  John  Henry,  record  2:393^. 

Son  of  Sir  George  Henry  ;  dam  by  Marc  Antony. 

»d  dam  s.  t.  b by  Abdallah  15. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Favonia,  2:15,  Jerome  Eddy,  2:i(>%, 
and  twenty-three  others  in  the  2:30  hst. 

Note. — Idolwild  stands  15  hands  3)^  inches  high,  and  possesses  great  substance,  power  and 
bone,  combined  with  a  fine  appearance.  He  is  a  very  desirable  horse  to  get  carriage  horses  and 
roadsters.  He  can  show  close  to  or  quite  a  three-minute  gait,  and  has  good  action.  He  is  sound, 
though  he  has  a  splint  that  does  not  affect  him.  Idolwild  covered  fifty-six  mares  in  1887,  and  is  a 
sure  foal-getter.  Price,  $300. 

No.  29.     BAYTHORN.     (Standard.) 

Bay  colt,  foaled  May  24,  1887. 
BYMA.MBRINO  DUDLEY  967,  record  2:19?^. 

Blre  of  Crescendo,  2:26yi,  and  Gretna,  2:29»^.  Mambrino  Dudley  is  by  Woodford  Uambrlno, 
2:3  IM ;  dam  Sue  Dudley  (dam  of  Gros  Jean,  2:30),  by  Edwin  Forrest  49. 

ist  dam  Louise by  Rysdysk  653. 

Sire  cf  Clingstone,  2:14,  Victor,  2:21)^,  and  three  others 
in  the  2:30  list. 

td  Minnie  Day by  Green's  Hambletonian  158. 

Sire  of  Nelly,  2:30,  and  the  dam  of  Green  Boy,  2:2754. 

jd  dam  Kate. 

Dam  of  Orient,  2:24. 

JVoU. — Baythorn  is  a  handiome,  substantial  colt  of  extra  muscular  developnient,  broad  feet, 
wean  limbs,  and  perfect  action.  This  colt  will  be  close  to,  if  not  fully,  16  hands  high  and  is  built 
in  proportion  all  over.  His  pedigree  will  commend  itself  most  strongly,  being  by  that  fast,  highly- 
bred,  producing  sire,  Mambrino  Dudley,  2:19^,  out  of  mare  by  the  sire  of  Clingstone,  2:14,  and 
other  flyers.  The  second  dam  of  Baythorn  was  by  a  brother  to  Volunteer  and  his  third  dam  pro- 
duced a  2:24  trotter.  Baythorn  has  been  broken  to  l«ad  and  with  little  handling  shows  fast.  His 
way  of  going  will  please  the  most  fastidious.  Price,  $1,000. 


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No.  30.     TONY  BURGLAR. 

Dark  brown  colt,  foaled  May  il,  1885. 
BY  BURGl^AR  1022,  record  2:24X. 
Son  of  Auditor  773  ( sire  of  Epaulette,  2: 1 9,  and  Bracelet,  2:24}^ ;  dam  Pantalette  ( dam  of  Epau- 
lette, 2:19),  by  Priuoeps  686  (sire  of  Trinket,  2:14,  Granby,  2:19'A,  and  seventeen  others  in 
the  2:30  list), 
ist  dam  Ella by  Swigert  650. 

tjire  of   Moody,  2:i8J^,  and   twenty  others    in    the    2:30 
list ;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  three  in  2:30  or  better, 

2d  dam  Merry  Bird  . by  Mickey  Free. 

3d  dam  Glycera by  Imported  Sovereign. 

4th  to  6th  dams  thoroughbred. 

Noie. — Tony  Burglar  is  a  very  toppy,  handsomely  formed  horse,  of  capital  action,  with  substance 
and  good  bone.  He  is  likely  to  make  a  fast  horse  if  trained.  His  sire,  Burglar,  is  a  full  brother  to 
Epaulette,  record  2:19  (sold  for  $22,500)  and  his  dam  is  by  Swigert,  a  choicely-bred  sire  with 
twenty-one  to  his  credit,  whose  records  range  from  2: 18^  to  2:30.  Tony  Burglar  is  a  game  horse 
of  fine  disposition.  Price,  $5001. 

No.  31.    ROCKINGHAM  6591.     (Standard.) 

Bay  colt,  foaled  April  I,  1885. 
BY  OXMOOR  1400,  record  2:33  on  half  mUe  track. 

Sire  of  Octavius  2:26^  and  Cheltenham,  2:28.     Ozmoor  is  a  son  of  Frinceps  636 ;  dam  ZjIndora» 
by  Hambletonian  10  (sire  of  the  dams  of  Trinket,  2;  14,  and  fifty  others  in  2: 30). 

ist  dam  Mayenne by  Wedgewood,  2:19. 

Dam  of  Crescendo,  2:26%.  Sire  of  Favonia,  2:15,  Conway,  pacer,  2:18^^,  Connaught, 

2:24,  Nugget,  2:265^,  and  Ulva,  2:27.  Wedgewood  is  a 
son  of  Belmont  64  and  Woodbine,  dam  of  Woodford 
Mambrino,  2:21}^. 

2d  dam  Bicara by  Harold  413  (son  of  Hambletonian  10). 

Dam  of  Pancoast,  2:21^^  (sire  of  Patron,  2:14}^,  Dodd  Sire  of  Maud  S  ,  2:085^,  Noontide,  2:203^,  Mattie  Graham, 

Peet,  pacer,  2:22}^,    Issaquena,  2:28^^,  and  Aqua-  2:21)/^,  Daireen,  2:21^^,  and  eighteen  others  in  the  2:30 

rius,  2:29}^).  list;   also  sire  of  the  dams  of   Algath,  2:23,  Pennant, 

2:19^,  Connaught,  2:24,  and  four  others  in  2:30  or  bet* 
ter 

3d  dam  Belle by  Mambrino  Chief  11. 

Dam  of  McCurdy's  Hambletonian,  2:26}^,  and  Bel-  Sire  of  the  dams  of  Director,  2:17,  Piedmont,  2:17^1^,  Vol- 

mont,  sire  of  Nutwood,  2:i8J^,  Wedgewood,  2:19,  taire,  2:20%,  Onward,  2:25}^,  and  sixteen  others  in  the 

Viking,  2:19!^,  and  eighteen  others  in  the  2:30  list.  2:30  list. 

4th  dam  Belle  Lupe by  Brown's  Bellfounder, 

Sire  of  the  dam  of  Mazomanie,  2:2oJ^. 

A^ote. — Rockingham  is  one  of  the  handsomest  and  most  royally-bred  colts  on  the  farm.  He  is 
smoothly  turned,  muscular  and  stylish.  Every  line  of  his  pedigree  teems  with  the  richest  strains  of 
performing  and  producing  blood.  Comment  is  unnecessary.  The  only  objection  to  this  colt  is,  he 
is  small,  and,  on  this  account,  he  will  be  sold  for  one-fourth  what  he  would  command  if  large.  Nev- 
ertheless, he  should  prove  a  great  sire  and  a  trotter.  Price,  $800. 


No.  82.    FOXHALL  6472.    (Standard.) 

Bay  colt,  foaled  1886. 
BY  MESSENGER  CHIEF  1825. 

Sire  of  Maud  Messenger.  2:16^,  Abel,  2:24K,  Colonel  Bradshaw,  2:26^,  and  Marvel,  2:28.  By 
Abdallah  Pilot  708  (son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah  15),  sire  of  Pickard,  2:185i,  and  Bed  Jim, 
2:25  K ;  dam  by  Mambrino  Messenger  (sire  of  General  Gecrere  H.  Thomas  530,  sir e  of  Scoct's 
Thomas,  2:21),  son  of  Mambrino  Paymaster  (sire  cf  Mambrino  Chief  1 1);  grandam  by  Mam- 
brino  Chief  1 1  (sire  Lady  Thome,  2:18^,  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:21^,  etc.). 

1st  dam by  Lyle  Wilkes  4658. 

Sire  of  Mattie  Wilkes,  2^30,  and  son  of  George  Wilkes, 
2:22,  out  of  Lou  Coons,  by  American  Clay  34,  sire 
ef  dams  of  Sir  Walter,  Jr.,  2:i8J^,  Garnet,  2:19,  and 
thirteen  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

ad  dam by  Bourbon  Chief  383. 

Sire  of  Calmar,  2:22,  and  of  the  dams  of  Piclcard,  3:18^, 
Alta,  2:2314,  Oriana,  2:29,  and  Fullerton  _  D.,  2:19^ 
Bourbon  Chief  is  a  son  of  Mambrino  Chief  11;  dan 
by  Grey  E.igle. 

3d  dam by  Oliver,  son  of  Wagner. 

Note. —  Foxhall  is  a  large,  powerful  colt,  that  when  fully  grown  will  be  16  hands  high.  He  is 
well  shaped  and  has  capital  action.  We  have  much  confidence  in  his  trotting  fast,  if  trained.  He 
is  admirably  bred  and  should  make  a  fine  stock  horse.     D'sposition  extra  good.  Price,  $600. 


j6  stallions  and  colts. 


No.  33.     NUTGUARD.     (Standard.) 

Bay  colt,  foaled  in  1885. 
BY  NUTWOOD  600,  record  2:18^. 

Sire  of  Belmont  Boy,  2:15,  Woodnut,  2:1634,  Felix,  2:18}i,  and  twenty-two  others  in  the  2:30 

list.    Nutwood  is  by  Belmont  64;  dam  Miss  Russell,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  12. 
I  St  dam by  Gtorge  Wilkes  519,  record  2:22. 

Sire  of  sixty-five  in  the  2:30  list ;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of 
twelve  in.2:3o  or  better. 

2d  dam by  Kentucky  Clay  194. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Atlantic,  2:21,  Amy  King,  2:22%, 
Blondine,  2:24^,  and  seven  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

3d  dam by  Mambrino  Chief  11. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Director,  2:17,  Piedmont^  ^'■^7}it  and 
eighteen  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

Note. — Nutguard  is  a  blood  bay  in  color,  without  white  ;  will  be  1534^  hands  high.  His  head  is 
well  shaped,  full  forehead,  good  ears,  neck  of  fair  length  and  well  set  in  deep,  muscular  shoulders ; 
body  of  good  length,  round-ribbed,  smoothly  coupled  ;  quarters  full  and  round  across  the  hips,  and 
long  from  hip  to  hock ;  legs  broad,  strong  hocks  and  knees.  His  tail  is  good  length,  rather  thin, 
and  well  carried.  His  general  appearance  is  attractive.  He  has  had  no  track  work,  but  is  brokea 
to  harness  and  shows  splendid  action.  His  dam  was  only  partially  broken  as  a  two-year-old  and 
showed  speed.  She  was  bred  young  and  never  harnessed  afterward.  Nutguard  is  her  first  foaL 
His  blood  lines  can  not  be  excelled.  Kentucky  Clay,  the  sire  of  Nutguard's  second  dam,  was  out 
of  the  dam  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:i8^,  and  Mambrino  Patchen,  and  he  was  a  horse  of  great  natural 
speed.     This  colt  should  make  a  first-class  trotter  and  a  sire  of  trotters.  Price,  $2,500. 

No.  34.    AMBUSCADE  9703.    (Standard.) 

Bay  colt,  foaled  October  2,  18S6. 
BY  MAMBRINO  DUDLEY  967,  record  2:19^. 

Sire  of  Crescendo,  2:2Q%,  and  Gretna,  2:29?^.    Mambrino  Dudley  is  by  Woodford  Mambrino, 

2:2 IK;  dam  Sue  Dudley  (dam  of  Gros  Jean,  2:30),  by  Edwin  Porrest  49. 
ist  dam  Delta by  Harold  413. 

Sister  to  Daireen,  2:21^^.  Sire  of  twenty-two  in  the  2:30  list ;  sire  also  of  the  dams 

of  seven  in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam  Dahlia by  Pilot,  Jr.,  12, 

Dam  of  Daireen,  2:2iJ^,  and  Dacia,  2:29^^  (dam  of  Sire  of  the  dams  of  Maud  S  ,  2:08%,  Jay-Eyc-Se«,  Kio, 

Daciana,  2:27}^.  and  twenty-eight  others  in  the  2:3oiistj 

3d  dam  Madam  Dudley by  Bashaw  Horse. 

Dam   of    Dudley,   2:32^^,    Sue  Dudley   (dam  of 
Mambrino  Dudley,  2:19^^,  and  Gros  Jean,  2:30, 

Tulip    (dam   of  Ulva,  2:27),  and  Belle  Dudley,  ^ 

(dam  of  Dodd  Peet,  2:22^^,  and  Bcliord,  2:26%). 

^th  dam by  May  Day. 

Sire  of  May  Queen,  2:26,  and  of  the  dam  of  Lncy,  KlSJ^. 

Note. — Ambuscade  is  a  rich,  deep  bay  in  color,  is  admirably  shaped  and  very  highly  finished. 
He  will,  at  maturity,  be  i$%  hands  high,  or  over,  has  good  length  and  will  make  a  trotter.  The 
breeding  of  this  colt  is  exceedingly  choice  and  teems  with  producing  and  performing  lines  of  blood. 
His  dam  is  a  full  sister  to  the  very  fast  mare,  Daireen,  and  also  to  dam  of  a  yearling  that  sold  at 
auction  for  $3,750  and  another,  two-year-old,  that  sold  for  $5,000.  Ambuscade  has  a  full  sister  that 
we  sold  for  a  good  price,  and  she  shows  great  promise  of  extreme  speed.  With  an  admirably- 
bred  and  producing  sire,  having  a  record  in  the  teens,  such  a  royally-bred  dam  and  superior 
Individuality,  this  colt  can  not  prove  other  than  a  superior  stock  horse  and  A  fast  one. 

Price,  $1,500. 

No.  35.    OOTHRAN.   " 

Chestnut  colt,  foaled  May  29,  1886. 

BY  CUYLER  100. 

Sire  of  Elvira,  2:18J<,  Chanter,  2:20?<,  and  seven  others  in  the  2:30  list.    Cuyler  is  by  Hamble- 

tonian  10 ;  dam  Grey  Bose,  by  Hambletonian  2. 
ist  dam  Lydia  Hawkins by  Standard  Bearer  5300. 

Sire  of  Marlowe.  2:15,  Banner  Boy,  2:25,  and  Gratz,  2:265^. 
Standard  Bearer  is  by  Volunteer  55;  dam  by  Roes 
Abdallah  Chief. 

2d  dam  Miss  Hawkins .by  Frazer's  Red  Hawk. 

By  .Mountain  Eagle,  Jr.;  dam  by  Herr's  Boston. 

3d  dam by  Mambrino  Chief  11. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Director,  2:17,  Piedmont,  2:175^,  and 
eighteen  others  in  the  2:30  list. 
Note. — Cothran  is  15  hands  now  and  will  make  a  horse  15^  hands  high,  a  light-made,  wiry 
horse  with  clean,  hard  legs  and  the  action  of  a  trotter.     His  dam  was  a  noted  roadster  that  trotted 
a  trial  in  2:52  to  road  cart  and  never  had  any  trapk  work.  Price,  $800. 


STALLIONS  AND  COLTS. 


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No.  36.    MARKING  6648. 

Dark  chestnut  colt,  foaled  October  2,  l886. 
BY  PUINCETOX  Sola,  record  2:19^. 

Son  of  Frinceps|636  (sire  of  twenty  in  the  2:30  list);  dam  Beina  Victoria  (dam  of  Euclid, 
2:28} 2  S  ^y  Hambletoniau  10  (sire  of  the  dams  of  fifty-one  in  2:30  or  better.) 

ist  dam  Myrtilla by  Glenview  1170. 

Sire  of  Euclid,  2:281X.  Glenview  is  by  Belmont  64  ;  dam 
Fadetic,  dam  of  I'avoiua,  2:15,  by  Abdallah  15. 

2d  dam  Judy  Cuyler by  Cuyler  100. 

Sire  of  nine  in  the  2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dams  oi 
Patron,  2:14}^,  liaywood,  2:27,  and  Aquarius,  2:29^^. 

3d  dam  Kate by  Norman  Temple  235. 

Son  of  Norman  25;  dam  Madam  Temple  (dam  of  Flora 
Temple,  2:19?^  asU  Pilot  Temple,  2:^%  ),  by  Spotted 
Horse. 

4th  dam  Violante. 

Trotted  over  the  old  Woodlawn  track;  Louisville,  without 
shoes,  to  bugijy  (  before  the  war)  in  3:10. 

jVoie. — Marking  is  one  of  the  best  colts  of  his  age  on  Our  farm  ant!  bids  fait"  tb  make  a  very  fast 
trotter.  He  is  a  very  dark,  almost  black,  chestnut,  and  will  at  maturity  be  16  hands  high.  His 
head  is  fine,  neck  lengthy,  well  set  on  to  the  deepest  and  strongest  shoulders  we  have  ever  seen  ori 
a  colt  of  his  age.  Back,  loins,  hips  and  thighs,  particularly  strong  and  well  shaped  for  speed. 
Legs  broad,  flat  and  cordy.  The  sire  of  Marking  is  one  of  the  very  best  bred  trotting  stallioris 
living  (see  last  pages  of  this  catalogne),  and  has  a  record  below  2:20.  The  sire  of  the  dam  of  Mark- 
ing is  by  Belmont,  a  wonderful  producer  in  the  first,  second  and  third  generations,  and  he  (  Glen- 
view) was  out  of  the  dam  ot  Favonia,  record  2:15  in  a  fourth  heat.  The  second  dam  of  this  colt 
.~vvas  by  Cuyler,  sire  of  the  dam  of  Patron,  2:14^,  etc.,  etc.  Marking's  blood  lines  run  to  Alexander's 
Abdallah  three  times,  with  other  crosses  to  Hambletonian,  Mambrino  Chief,  American  Star,  Alex- 
ander's Norman,  etc.  He  is  highly  bred  for  stock  purposes.  Marking  is  gaJted  to  go  fast  5  with 
his  gameness  and  level-headed  disposition  should  make  a  race  horse.  Price,  $i,8oo. 


No.  37.     MARTYR  7720.    (Standard.) 

Black  colt,  foaled  April  23,  1887. 

BY  RUMOR  3033,  record  2:24^. 

Sire  of  Trapeze,  2:29 J<,  and  Lammermoor,  2:30.  Rumor  is  by  Tattler,  2:26  (sire  of  Qossip, 
2:18,  Voltaire,  2:20^,  etc.;  dam  Martense  Maid,  by  Jackson's  Flying:  Cloud  (sire  of  the  dam  of 
Forrest  Patchen,  2:19J^). 

ist  dam  Mignon by  General  Knox  140,  record  2:31^.      • 

Sire  of  Lady  Maud,  2:18}^,  Beulah,  2:15}^,  Camors,'2;i95i, 
etc.  .  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  eleven  in  2:30  or  better.-. 

2d  dam  Mystery by  Socrates  287,  record  2:34^^. 

Sireof  Socrates,  2:2714,  and  the  dam  of  Sisal,  2:27^^.  Soc- 
rates is  &  son  of  Hambletonian  10;  dam  Lady  Fallis, 
by  American  Star  14. 

3d  dam  Daisy  Burns,  record  2:29^  .    .    .by  Skenandoah  926. 

Dam  of  Slander,  2:28}^.  Sire  of  the  dams  of  Bonner,  2:23,  Wormwood,  2:25,  Adrian, 

2:263^,  and  Slander,  2:28>4. 

4th  dam by  Harden's  Kentucky  Hunter. 

Dam  of  Daisy  Burns,  2:295^, 

JVo^e. — Martyr  is  a  large,  growthy,  powerful  colt,  with  an  excellent  set  of  broad,  clean,  cordy 
legs.  He  will  develop  into  a  handsome,  l6-hand  horse.  This  cok  is  a  trotter  now,  and  is  sure  to 
become  a  race  horse  if  no  accident  befalls  him.  His  excellent  breeding  should  make  him  a  superior 
stock  horse.  His  sire.  Rumor,  2:24^,  is  a  very  highly-finished,  elegant  stallion,  and  is  faster  than 
his  record;  all  his  colts  that  we  have  seen  show  promise,  and  indicate  that  they  will  make  a  name 
for  their  sire.  The  dam  of  Martyr  is  by  General  Knox,  a  trotter  and  a  sire  of  trotters  from  the  fi-rst 
to  the  fourth  generation.  For  the  benefit  of  those  who  are  not  entirely  familiar  with  the  merit  of 
General  Knox  and  his  descendants,  M'e  will  state  a  few  facts  concerning  them  :  General  Knox  had  a 
record  of  2:31^,  and  when  sixteen  yearsold  trotted  two  mileheats  in  2:24and  2:25^.  Heisthesire 
of  fourteen  in  the  2:30  list — of  these  three  beat  2:20 — is  also  the  sire  of  twenty  with  records  ranging 
from  2:30  to  2:35,  and  twenty-one  with  records  between  2:35  and  2:40.  His  daughters  have  pro- 
duced eleven  trottters  in  the  list,  and  eighteen  of  his  sons  have  representatives  in  the  2:30  table; 
also  many  of  his  grandsons  and  granddaughters.  General  Knox  was  sixteen  yearsold  before  he  had 
access  to  a  good  class  of  mares.  The  Knoxes  are  a  great  family  of  natural  trotters,  and  their  blood 
is  an  exceedingly  valuable  element  in  a  pedigree.  Martyr's  grandam  was  by  Socrates,  2:34^,  at 
four  years  old  (son  of  Hambletonian  10,  out  of  a  Star  mare),  and  hisgreat-grandam  was  a  performer 
as  well  as  a  producer.  This  colt  is  a  very  valuable  one  for  a  trotter  or  a  stock  horse.    Price,  $1,000. 


STALLIONS  AND  COLTS, 


No.  38.     CHRIS.     (Standard.) 

Bay  colt,  foaled  ApJ-il  5,  I887. 
BY  GAMBETTA  1172. 

Sire  of  Volmer,  2:24J<.    Gambetta  is  by  Volunteer  55;  dam  Nell  (dam  Of  Batexaaii,  2.22),  by 

Hambletonian  10. 
I  St  dam  Christine byStrathmore4o8(son  of  Hambletonian  10). 

Sire  of  Santa  Claus,  2:17^^,  Skylight  Pilot,  2:19,  and 
twenty-five  others  in  the  2:30  list ;  sire  also  of  the  dams 
of  C.  F.  Clay,  2:18,  Eminence,  2:21  Ji,  and  three  others 
in  the  2:30  list. 

2d  dam  Lucy  Lee by  Norman  25. 

Dam  of  Red  Jim,  2:25^^.  Sire  of  Lula,  2:14^,  May  Queen,  2:20,  and  the  dams  of 

Norman  Medium,  2:20,  and  six  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

3d  dam  Jennie  Lee by  Woodpecker. 

Note. — Chris  is  a  clean  bay  in  color,  a  smooth  round-ribbed,  strong-made  colt,  with  big  quarters 
and  good  legs.  He  is  double  gaited  but  goes  out  of  an  amble  into  a  square  trot  that  promises  speed. 
His  dam  was  by  Strathmore,  a  sire  of  uniform  and  extreme  speed,  and  his  sire  breeds  as  much  ele- 
gance and  action  and  is  altogether  one  of  the  best  bred  horses  in  the  country.  The  second  dam  of 
Chris  produced  a  trotter  with  a  record  of  2:25^.     He  should  make  a  trotter  andasire  of  trotters. 

'  Price,  $1,000. 

No.  39.     EARL'S  LAD   9008.     (Standard.) 

(Becord  2:41  at  two  years  old.) 

Bay  colt,  foaled  in  i886. 

BY  EARL,  2474, record  2:24^. 

Sire  of  Helen  H.,  2:46,  at  two  years  old,  and  Idavan,  2:40.    Earl  is  by  PrlnoepB  633 ;  dam  Jtino 

(dam  of  G-reenlander,  2:24^),  by  Hambletonian  10. 

I  St  dam  Helen  Walker by  Pilot  Mambrino  515,  record  2:35^. 

Sire  of  John  Henry,  2:29Jj>.  Pilot  Mambrino  is  by  Pilot, 
Jr.,  12;  dam  Indiana  (dam  of  Indianapolis,  2:21),  by 
Mambrino  Chief  11. 

2d  dam  Empress .by  Alcalde  103. 

Sire  of  three  in  the  2:30  list ;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of 
Lida  Bassett,  2:203^,  and  Lady  Mascotte,  2:251^.  Al- 
calde is  by  Mambrino  Chief  11 ;  dam  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  12. 

3d  dam by  Long  Island  Black  Hawk  24. 

Sire  of  Prince,  2:245^,  Jake  Oakley,  to  wagon,  2:32^,  and 
the  dams  of  Effie  Deans,  2:25^^,  Lottie,  2:28,  and  Star, 
2:30. 

Note. — Earl's^ad  is  one  of  the  bcrst  balanced,  purest  gaited  trotters  to  be  found  and  has  as 
inuch  elegance  of  style  and  action,  as  well  as  quality  and  finish,  as  any  colt  we  have  seen.  He  made 
a  record  of  2:41  as  a  two-year-old,  and  from  his  courage  and  disposition  is  likely  to  make  a  very 
fast  horse.  As  will  be  seen,  his  breeding  is  the  best.  He  will  make  a  horse  15^  hands  high,  of  fine 
length  and  substance.     His  appearance  is  particularly  attractive.  Price,  ^,OOQ. 


No.  40.     BAGPIPE   7723.     (Standard.) 

Bay  colt,  foaled  April  12,  1887. 

BY  STRANGER  3030. 

Sire  of  Myriad,  2:28K.    Strang-er  is  by  General  Washington  1161 ;  dam  G-oldsmith  Kaid,  2:14, 

by  Alexander's  Abdallah  15. 
I  St  dam  Zither by  Jay  Gould  197,  record  2:20)^. 

Sire  of  fourteen  in  the  2:30  list ;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of 
Beulah,  2:19'^,  Green  Girl,  2:21  J;^,  Patience, 2:28^,  and 
Lammermooi,  2:30. 

2d  dam by  Roe's  Fiddler. 

Dam  of  Music,  2:21^^.  Son    of   Webber's    Fiddler   (sire    of   the    dam    of  Alice 

Medium,  2:295^) ;  dam  by  Ohio  Eclipse. 

3d  dam by  Seely's  American  Star  14. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Guy,  2:12,  Dexter,  i:'^\i,  Nettie, 
2:18,  and  forty  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

.AV^^.— Bagpipe  is  a  colt  of  fine  size  (Shtmld  reach  16  hands  at  maturity),  substance  and  bone. 
He  carries  his  head  high,  in  good  style  and  will  make  a  handsome  horse.  Is  very  short  and  strong 
in  the  back,  deep  through  the  heart  and  loins,  and  well-muscled  all  over.  Has  not  been  broken, 
but  shows  good  action  when  led.  His  royal  breeding  is  a  guarantee  that  he  will  prove  a  great  stock 
horse  and  justifies,  the  expectation  that,  if  trained,  he  will  trot  fast.  Few  colts  can  compare  with  him 
in  the  combination  of  blood  and  speed  lines ;  on  his  paternal  side  he  traces  direct  to  Goldsmith 
Maid,  2:14,  and  Lady  Thorne,  2:i8X.  while  his  d3"i  was  by  that  fast  and  elegantly-bred  sire.  Jay 
Gould,  2;20j^,  out  of  the  dam  of  Music,  2:21^.     This  is  a  cheap  colt.  Price,  $6oOo 


i;tallions  and  colts.  19 


No.  41.     JUDGE   HARRIS.     (Standard.) 

Bay  colt,  foaled  June  6,  1S87. 
BY  CUYLER  100. 

Sire  of  Elvira,  2:16)4,  Chanter,  2:20J:C,  and  seven  others  in  the  2:30  list.    Ouylerl«byHambl«- 
tonian  10;  dam  Q-ray  Rose,  by  Hari'is'  Hambletonian  2. 

ist  dam  Cumberland by  McFerran  Cuyler  7549. 

Son  of  Cuyler  100;  dam  by  Golddust  150. 

2d  dam  Tennessee by  Norman  Temple,  Jr.,  619. 

Son  of  Norman  Temple  235;  dam  by  I'llot,  Jr.,  12. 

3d  dam  Susan  Margrave by  Tom  Margrave. 

4t^  dam  Sue  Camp by  Gray  Eagle. 

JVofe. — Judge  Harris,  bay  colt  of  handsome  form,  fine  length,  strong  clean  legs  and  will  be  i^}4 
hands  high  or  over.  This  colt  has  the  action  of  a  trotter  and  is  shaped  for  speed.  Dispositioa 
perfect  and  is  a  very  desirable  colt  every  way.  He  is  strongly  inbred  in  Hambletonian  lines,  with 
choice  out  crosses  of  Pilot,  Jr.,  Norman  and  thoroughbred  blood;  should  make  a  successful  sire,  and 
if  trained,  a  fast  one.  Price, 

No.  42.    ALDEBARRON.    (Standard.) 

Brown  colt,  foaled  April  28,  1887. 
BY  GAMBETTA  1'172. 

Sire  ofVolmer,  2:24^.    G-ambetta  is  by  Volunteer  55;  dam  Nell  (dam  of  Bateman,  2:22),  hT 
Hambletonian  10. 

I  St  dam  Red  Light .  by  Administrator  357,  record  2:29^. 

Sire  of  Catchfly,  2:18^,  and  five  others  in  the  2:30  list 
Sire  of  the  dams  of  Lady  Emma,  2:23%,  Wildmont, 
2:27,  and  three  others  in  2:30  or  better.  Administrator 
is  by  Hambletonian  10 ;  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief  11. 

2d  dam  Lucy  Lee by  Norman  25. 

Dam  of  Red  Jim,  2:255^.  Sire  of  Lula,  2:14^,  May  Queen,  2:20,  and  the  dams  of 

Norman    Medium,  2:20,  Fanny   Robinson,    2:20}^,  and 
five  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

3d  dam  Jenny  Lee by  Woodpecker. 

J\^ofe. — Aldebarron  is  a  rich  seal-brown  colt  of  fine  size.  Will  make  a  horse  16  hands  high,  and 
very  bloodlike  form.  He  is  broken  to  harness  and  shows  splendid  trotting  action.  As  will  be  no- 
ticed, his  breeding  is  very  choice  and  fashionable.  His  sire,  Gambetta,  is  the  sire  of  Volmer,  2:24ii^, 
and  one  of  the  best-bred  sons  of  Volunteer,  and  his  2d  dam  produced  a  2:25^  horse.  His  blood  line* 
are  fashionable,  and  his  general  appearance  is  very  attractive.  Price,  $900. 


No.  43.    EARLING  9007.    (Standard.) ' 

Chestnut  colt,  foaled  in  1887. 
BY  EARL,   2474,   record   2:24j^. 

Sire  of  Earl's  Lad,  2:41,  Helen  H.,  2:48  (at  two  years  old),  andldavan,  2:40.    Earl  is  by  Prta- 
ceps  536;  dam.  Juno  (dam  of  Greenlander,  2:24K,  by  Hambletoniaji  10. 

ist  dam  Amanda byStrathmore  4o8(son  of  Hambletonian  io)» 

Full  sister  to  the  dam  of  Anderson  Wilkes,  2:225^.  Sire  of  Santa  Claus,  2:17^,  and  twenty-six  others  in  |^ 

2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  C.  F.  Clay,  2:i8,Wf4t 
four  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam  Miss  Kirksey by  Mambrino  Le  Grande. 

Dam  of  Magi. et,  totted  Chester  Park  half-mile  Son  of  Highland  Chief, 

track  in  2:253^,  and  a  half  mile  in  1:08. 

3d  dam  Nelly  Blye by  White  Mountain  Morgan. 

Son  of  Hale's  Green  Mountain  Morgan. 

4th  dam  Nelly  Blye,  s.  t.  b by  Rhoade's  Highlander. 

Nolle. — Earling  is  a  large  colt,  will  be  about  16  hands  high  when  matured,  of  extra  substance 
and  heavy  bone.  He  has  capital  action,  goes  in  good  style  and  promises  to  become  a  fast  hone. 
Bred,  as  he  is,  can  hardly  fail  to  go  fast  and  make  a  stock  horse.  His  sire  is  not  only  very  fast,  but 
is  producing  remarkably  (see  foot  note  of  Earl  No.  l),  and  his  dam  is  by  a  first-class  producing  son 
of  Hambletonian  10.  She  is  full  sister  to  the  dam  of  Anderson  Wilkes,  record  2:22ji^.  The  gran» 
dam  of  this  colt  also  produced  a  horse  of  extreme  speed.  Earling  is  recommended  as  a  desirable 
purchase.  Price,  $i,ooo. 


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STALLIONS  AND  COLTS. 


No.  44.    BACHELOR  8210.     (Standard.) 

Brown  colt,  foaled  May  13,  1887. 
BY  KENTUCKY  WILKES  1S54,  record  2:21. 

Sire  of  'Virginia  Evans,  three-year-old  record  2:31,  and  Astoria,  two-year-old  record  2:40 J^. 
Kentucky  Wilkes  is  by  the  grreat  Georgre  Wilkes,  2:22.  For  full  pedigree,  see  page  ■ . 

ist  dam  Olympia by  Hambletonian  10. 

Sire  of  forty-one  in  the  2:30 'list;  also  of  the  dams  of 
Trinket,  2:14,  Stamboul,  2:145^,  and  forty-nine  others 
in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam  Puss  . by  Consternation,  Jr. 

Son  of  Imported  Consternation  (sire  of  the  grandam  of 
Trinket,  2:14). 

3d  dam .by  Morgan  Rattler. 

Sire  of  Lady  Cummins,  2:315^,  and  of  the  dams  of  En- 
dymion,  2:231^,  and  Dolly  Davis,  2.29. 

Note. — Bachelor  is  a  typical  Wilkes  in  form  and  action.  He  is  finely  gaited  and  of  very  speedy 
coaformation.  Promises  to  be  \^%  hands  high  at  maturity,  and  will  make  a  handsome,  substantial 
horse.  His  sire  was  one  of  the  gamest  race  horses  of  his  day  and  is  a  marvel  of  symmetry  and  pure 
natural  trotting  action,  which  characteristics  he  is  imparting  to  his  produce  with  great  uniformity. 
The  dam  of  Bachelor  is  by  Hambletonian  10,  that  great  sire  of  trotters  and  dams  of  trotters. 

Price,  $700. 

No.  45,     BOATLIGHT.     (Standard.)  ' 

Brown  colt,  foaled  May  17,  1887. 
BY  MAMBRINO  DUDLEY  967,  record  2:19|^. 

Sire  of  Crescendo,  2:26%,  and  Gretna,  2:29J^.    Mamhrino  Dudley  is  by  Woodford  Mambrino, 
2:21>^ ;  dam  Sue  Dudley  (dam  of  Gros  Jean,  2:30),  by  Edwin  Forrest  49. 

ist   dam  Starless by  Messenger  Duroc  106. 

Sire  of  sixteen  in  the  2:30  list ;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of 
Company,  2:19^^,  Feme  Sole,  2:20,  and  nine  others  in 
2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam  Starbeam by  Hambletonian  10. 

Sire  of  forty-one  in  2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of 
Trinket,  2:14,  Stamboul,  2:14^,  and  forty-nine  others  in 
2:30  or  better. 

3d  dam  Montgomery  Maid  .    .....    .  by  American  Star  14. 

Trial  2:22,  for  Jack  Nodine,  and  dam  of  Ada  Duroc,  Sire  of  the  dams  of  Guy,  2:12,  Dexter,  2:173^,  and  forty- 

trial  2:23,  for  Robert  Bonner,  one  others  in  the  2:30  list.  ■ 

J^ote. — Boatlight  is  a  very  superior  colt,  of  grand  size,  extra  substance,  bone  and' action.  He  is 
formed  to  go  fast,  and  in  every  respect  is  individually  up  to  his  high  lineage.  With  an  unbroken 
line  of  speed  produced  on  his  sire's  side,  and  three  choicely  bred  dams  on  his  maternal  side,  he  should 
develop  into  a  performing  and  producing  sire  of  merit.  The  Messenger-Duroc  mares  are  preving 
great  dams,  five  new  2:30  trotters  emanating  from  them  in  1888.  Price,  $900. 


No.  46.     UNIQUE.     (Standard.) 

Chestnut  colt,  foaled  April,  1887. 
BY  MAMBRINO  DUDLiEY  967,  record  2:19|4'. 

Sire  of  Crescendo,  2:26M,  and  Gretna,  2:29%.    Mambrino  Dudley  is  by  Woodford  Mambrino, 
2:21  J^ ;  dam  Sue  Dudley  (dam  of  Gros  Jean,  2:30),  by  Edwin  Forrest  49. 

ist  dam  Ontelaunee by  Middletown  152. 

Sire   of  Orange   Bud,  2:21^^,  Music,  2:21^^,  and    seven 
others  in  the  2:30 list. 

2d  dam  Silence by  Abdallah  15. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Favonia,  2:15,  Jerome  Eddy,  2:165^, 
,  and  twenty-three  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

3d  dam  Woodbine by  Woodford. 

Dam  of  Wedgewood,  2:i9j'2,  and  Woodford  Mam-  Son  of  Kosciusko  ;  dam  by  Hancock's  Hambletonian. 

brino,  2:2iJ^. 

J^ote. — Unique  is  a  handsome,  dark  chestnut  colt  with  star,  white  ankles  behind  and  some  white 
on,  left  front  pastern.  He  has  good  size  and  is  a  highly-finished  fellow,  strong  in  every  feature  and 
well  gaited.  This  colt's  breeding  is  strictly  first-class  and  is  based  on  the  blood  of  old  Woodbine 
and  Madam  Dudley,  among  the  best  of  Woodburn  Farm's  producers.  With  his  superior  individual 
merit  and  high  breeding  Unique  should  prove  a  prize.  Price,  $900. 


STALLIONS  AND  COLTS. 


No.  47,    WILKESLANDER.    (Standard.) 

B:iy  colt,  foaled  March,  1887. 
BY  GREENLANDEK  2481,  record  2:24X. 
Son  of  Prlnoeps  536  (sire  of  nineteen  in  the  2:30  list);  dam  Juno  (dam  of  Earl,  2:24K),  by 
Hambletonian  10  (sire  of  the  dams  of  fifty -one  in  ^:30  or  better). 

istdam by  Conn's  Harry  Wilkes  1896  (son  of  George  Wilkes). 

sire  of  Rosaline  Wilkes,  -i-.nYi- 

2d  dam  Cyclone by  Mambrino  Champion  5 130  (son  of  Mambrino  Chief). 

Trial,  2:46  Sire  of  Molly  Long,  2:29)/^,  and  the  dam  of  Doncaiter,  2:28}^. 

3d  dam by  Steele's  Snowstorm. 

4th  dam by  Johnson's  Copperbottom. 

5th  dam by  Blackburn's  Whip.. 

Notf. — Wilkeslander  is  a  large  colt  of  handsome  form,  strong  in  every  feature,  with  the  best  of 
broad,  flat  legs,  and  good  feet.  He  has  square,  open  action  and  good  stride,  that  will  make  him 
fast.  Disposition  perfect.  Greenlander,  the  sire  of  this  colt,  is  a  superb  horse  of  great  speed.  He 
obtained  a  two-year-old  record  of  2:32.  When  three,  over  half-mile  track,  made  a  mark  of  2:30,  and 
at  four  sccned  his  present  record  of  2:24^4^.  We  have  timed  him  a  fifth  heat  in  2:22,  last  half  in 
l:io.  Is  likely  to  beat  2:20  this  season.  His  oldest  colts  are  now  joming  two,  and  are  extremely 
promising.  Ti  e  dam  of  Wilkeslander  is  by  a  Wilkes  stallion,  and  the  second  dam  by  a  son  of 
Mambrino  Chief.     We  think  Wilkeslander  will  prove  a  stock  horse  of  merit.  Price,  $1,000. 


No.  48.    BEACONSFIELD.    (Standard.) 

Bay  colt,  foaled  May  12,   1887. 
BY  MAMBRINO  DUDLEY  967,  record  ^'.\Q%. 

Sire  of  Crescendo,  2:26}i,  and  Gretna,  2:29^.  Mambrino  Dudley  is  by  Woodford  Mambrino, 
2:21J^  (sire  of  Abbottsford,  2:195^,  Pancoast,  2:2i;J4,  and  nine  others  in  the  2:30  list;;  dam 
Sue  Dudley,  the  dam  of  Gros  Jean,  2; 30,  Sacramento  (sire  of  Nelly  Kose,  2:29K)  and 
Datura,  trial  2:31^,  by  Edwin  Forrest  49  (sire  of  the  dams  of  So  So,  2: 17)4,  Tony  Newell, 
2:19J^,  London,  2:20^4,  and  seven  others  in  2:30  or  better). 

ist  dam  Jennie  Medium by  Happy  Medium  400  (son  of  Hambletonian  10). 

Sire  of  Maxey  Cobb,  2:13^,  Norman  Medium,  2:20,  Buzz  Medium, 
2:2c }^,  Eddie  C,  2:20,  and  thirty-eightotheis  in  the  2:30  list;  also 
sire  of  the  dams  of  De  Barry,  2:19^4,  Irma,  2:1854.  Beaconsfield, » 
2:2554,  Flora,  2:2554,  and  three  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam b^  Scott's  Hiatoga  498. 

Sire  of  Sorrel  Billy,  2:20,  Lew  Scott,  2:23,  Tom  Cameron,  2:2354,  and 
twelve  others  in  2:30  or  better;  also  sire  of  the  dams  John  S. 
Clark,  2:19%,  Joe  Brister,  2:25^,  Newton,  2:28}^,  Sunny  Slope, 
2:2954,  and  Amy  Lee,  2:23^^. 

/^oie. — Beaconsfield  is  a  large  colt  and  will  be  16  hands  high.  He  has  fine  appearance,  great 
power  and  substance,  with  broad,  flat  bone  and  capital  action.  His  breeding  promises  speed,  being 
by  a  stallion  of  great  speed,  out  of  a  Happy  Medium  mare,  that  has  a  colt  a  year  older  which  can 
go  fast  for  his  handling.     Beaconsfield  should  prove  a  breeder  of  merit.  Price,  $800. 


No.  49.    COASTBEARER. 

Chestnut  colt,  foaled  May  20,  1887. 
BY  PANCOAST  1439,  record  2:21^4'. 

Sire  of  Patron,  2:145<,  DoddPeet,  2:2254,  Isaqaeena,  2:28K,  and  Aquarius,  2:29J4.    Pancoastia 
by  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:213^;  dam  Bicara,  by  Harold  413. 

I  St  dam  Lydia  Hawkins by  Standard  Bearer  5300. 

Sire  of  Marlowe,  2:15,  Banner  Boy,  2:251  ^^^  Gratz,  2:26}^. 
Standard  Bearer  is  by  Volunteer  55 ;  dam  by  Roe's  Ab- 
daliah  Chief. 

2d  dam  Miss  Hawkins by  Frazer's  Red  Hawk. 

Son  of  Mountain  Eagle,  Jr.  ;  dam  by  Herr's  Boston. 

3d  dam by  Mambrino  Chief  II. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Director,  2:17,  Piedmont,  2:175^,  and 
eighteen  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

4th  dam by  Eertrand  (thoroughbred). 

Note. — Coastbearer  is  a  very  handsome  colt  in  form,  with  clean,  hard  legs,  will  make  a  horse 
15^  hands  high,  substantial  and  strong.  His  action  is  the  very  best.  He  gives  every  promise  of 
making  a  fast  horse.  Price,  $900. 


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STALLIONS  AND  COLTS. 


Ko,  50.     BALFOUR.     (Standard.) 

Bay  colt,  foaled  in  1887. 
BY  MAMBRINO  DUDLEY  967,  record  2:1 9^4:. 

Sire  of  Crescendo,  2:36Ji,  and  Gretna,  2:295^.  Mambrino  Dudley  is  by  "Woodford  Mambrino, 
2:21>^  (sire  of  Abbottsford,  2:19J^,  Pancoast,  2:215^,  and  nine  others  in  the  2:30  list) ;  dam 
Sue  Dudley,  the  dam  of  G-ros  Jean,  2:30,  Sacramento  (sire  of  Nellie  Bose,  2:29J<),  and 
Datura,  trial  2:S1J^,  by  Edwin  Forrest  49  (sire  of  the  dams  of  So  So,  2'.V7%,  Tony  Newell, 
2:19}i,  London,  2:20^,  and  seven  others  in  2:30  or  better). 

1st  dam  Wellingtonia byWellington  27  i6(son  of  Kentucky  Prince). 

Sire  of  Duke  of  Wellington,  2:20,  and  Lord  Nelson,  2:26^^. 
Son  of  Kentucky  Prince  2470  (sire  of  Guy,  2:12,  Spofford, 
2:i8J^,  Company,  2:19^,  and  eight  others  in  the  2:30 
list. 

2d  dam  Susie •    •    .  by  Volunteer  55  (son  of  Hambletonian  10). 

Sire  of  twenty-seven  in  the  2:30  list,  and  of  the  dams  of 
Amelia  C.,  Stephen  G.,  2:20^^.  First  Love,  2:22^^,  and 
fourteen  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

3d  dam  Miss  O'Connor by  Hector. 

Dam  of  Carrie  N.,  2:27.  Sire  of  the  dam  of  Oscar,  2:30. 

4th  dam by  Abdallah  i. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  2:14,  and  six  others 
in  2:30  or  better. 

J\^ofe. Balfour  is  a  colt  of  much  substance,  good  bone  and  excellent  shape.     He  is  also  well 

gaited  to  trot.  Will  be  about  15  hands  high.  His  breeding  is  most  excellent,  being  by  a  choicely 
bred  and  fast  sire,  out  of  a  granddaugher  of  Kentucky  Prince.  Balfour's  dam  is  a  very  superior 
mare.  The  blood  of  this  colt  is  first-class,  and  there  is  every  reason  why  he  should  be  successful  in 
the  stud.  Price,  $450. 


No.  51.     BRIMSTONE.     (Standard.) 

Bay  colt,  foaled  May  2,  18S7. 

BY  3IAMBRINO  DUDLEY  967,  recoi'd  2tlO|4'. 

Sire  of  Crescendo,  2:26^4,  and  Gretna,  2:29J^,  etc.    Mambrino  Dudley  is  by  Woodford  Mambrino, 
2:21  ^ ;  dam  Sue  Dudley  (dam  of  Gros  Jean,  2:30) ,  by  Edwin  Forrest  49. 

.ist  dam  Maria  Sturgess by  Almont  33  (son  of  Abdallah  15). 

Sire  of  thirty-four  in  the  2:30  list ;  sirealsoof  the  dams  of 
J.  m  Richardson,  2:17'^,  Catchfly,  2:18V,  Hinder 
Wilkes,  2:20%,  and  eleven  othei-s  in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam  Victoria by  Voorhees'  Abdallah  (son  of  Adallah  i). 

Dam  of  Blackwood  Belle,  2:3oJ<.  Sireof  the  dam  of  Mamie  W. ,  2:26^^. 

3d  dam by  L.  I.  Black  Hawk  24. 

Dam  of  Voorhees'  Abdallah  Chief  (sire  of  the  dam  of  Sire  of  Prince,  2:24}^,  and  Jake  Oakey,  to  wagon,  ^■■J'z^i; 

Felix,  2:18%).  sire  also  of  the   dams  of  Effie  Deans,  2:253^,  Lottie, 

2:28,  and  Star,  2:30. 

JV.'?U. — Brimstone  is  a  stout,  well-formed  colt,  smooth  and  substantial,  with  good  bone.     He 

will  be  lS/4  hands  high,  or  over,  at  maturity  and  will  make  a  handsome  horse.     Has  a  good  way  of 

■going,  and  is  extra  well  bred.     His  dam  was  a  naturally  fast  mare  by  Almont,  out  of  a  mare  that 

produced  Blackwood  Belle,  record  2:30^,  and  the   full  sister  to  the  sire  of  the  dam  of  Felix,  2:i8|^. 

Brimstone  should  learn  to  trot  and  get  speed.  Price,  $700. 


No.  52.    CHARTAMONT  8650.    (Standard.) 

Bay  colt,  foaled  June  2i,  1887. 
BY  TROUBLE  509. 

Sire  of  Lizzie  2d,  2:23K,  and  the  dam  of  Dr.  Almont,  2:21H.    Trouble  is  by  Almont  33 ;  dam  Sue 

Ford  (dam  of  Altamont,  2:26K),  by  Brown  Chief  4445. 
ist  dam  Lady  Powers by  Magna  Charta  105 

Dam  of  Charleston,  which  paced  a  half-mile  in  1:31,  Sire  of  five  in  the  2:30  list ;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  Belle 

at  one  year  old.  F.   2:isM.   Jack,  z-.igYz,   George  V.,   2:20,   Maggie  G. 

Middleton,  2:20%,  and  eleven  others  in  2:30  or  better, 

2d  dam by  Green  Mountain  Black  Hawk. 

NoU. — Chartamont  is  a  rich  bay  in  color,  fine  size  and  shows  his  high  breeding  in  form  and 
figure.  He  is  sound  and  handsome,  is  broken  to  harness  and  shows  superb  trotting  action.  There 
is  no  question  about  his  making  a  trotter.  Price,  $600. 


STALLIONS  AND  COLTS. 


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No.  63.     BOOTH.     (Standard.) 

Bay  colt,  foaled  April  6,  1887. 
BY  MAMRIXO  DUDLEY  967,  record  2:105<. 

BIre  of  Cresocndo,  2:26}<,  and  Gretna,  2:29J^,  etc.).    Mambrino  Dudley  Is  by  Woodford  Mam- 
brino,  2:2VA  ',  dam  Sua  Dudley  (dam  of  Qros  Jean,  2:30),  by  Edwin  Forreat  49. 

ist   dam    Brunhilde by  Hambletonian  10. 

Sister  to  Orange  Girl,  2:20,  Ajax,  trial   a:a8,  Walkill  Sire  of  forty-one  in    the   2:30  list,  also  of  the  damn  of 

Chief,  sire  of  Great  Eastern,  2:18.  Trinket,  2:14,  Staniboul,  2:14^,  and  forty-nine  others  in 

2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam  Dolly  Mills by  American  Star  14. 

Dam   of  Orange  Girl,  2:20,  Walkill  Chief  (sire  of  Sire  of  the  dams  of  Guy,  2:12,  Dexter,  2:i7j<i,  Nettie,  2:18, 

Great  Eastern,  2:18,  etc.),  Arteniiis  (sire  of  Green  Robert   McGregor,  2:17}^,  Joe  Bunker,  2;i9j^,  Driver, 

Girl,  2:2iJ^),  Ajax,  trial  2:28;^    (sire  of  Columbus  2:ig}/^,   Orange  Girl,  2:20,  Jay  Gould,  2:20^4,  Fred  Kol- 

Hambletonian,   2:26,   etc.),  and  Augusta  (dam  of  ger,  2:20!^,  Huntress,  2:20^^,  and  thirty-three  others  in 

Chanter,  2:20^).  the  2:30  list. 

3d  dam  Jennie  Lewis by  Roger's  Young  Messenger. 

Son  of  Coburn's  Messenger, 

4th  dam by  Dinwiddie. 

Son  of  Dinwiddie. 

J\^o/e. — Bootli  is  an  excellent  colt,  of  fine  appearance,  excellent  substance  and  bone,  and  will 
make  a  grand  stallion.  His  pedigree  is  one  of  the  richest  of  the  rich.  Has  good  action;  should 
make  a  decidedly  successful  stock  horse  and  a  trotter.  A  full  sister  of  this  colt  showed  a  quarter  in 
harness,  when  one  year  old,  in  47  seconds.     This  is  an  extra  colt.  Price,  $1,000. 


No.  64.     TRIBULATION.     (Standard.) 

Black  colt,  foaled  May  23,  1887. 

BY  TROUBLE  509. 

Sire  of  Idzzie  2d,  2:23^,  and  the  dam  of  Dr.  Almont,  2:21-K.    Trouble  is  by  AlmontSS;  dam  Sue 

Ford  (dam  of  Altamont,  2:26jii),  by  Brown  Chief  4445. 
ist  dam  Ratty by  Major  Edsall  211,  record  2:29. 

Dam  of  Harry  Hontas,  paced  a  half-mile,  last  fall,  Sire  of  Robert   McGregor,  2:175^.     Major   Edsall   is  by 

in  1:10,  as  a  five-year-old.  Abdallah  15;  dam  by  Harris'  Hambletonian  2. 

2d  dam  Starr by  Magnolia  68. 

Dam  of  Minnie  Edsall,  trial  2:3s  over  half-mile  track.  Sire  of   Magnolia,   2:265^,   and  of  the   dams   of  Mamie 

Wood,    2:25%,  and  Chester  F.,  2:285^.     Magnolia  is  by 
American  Star  14;  dam  Jennie  Lind,  by  Bay  Richmond. 

3d  dam  s.  t.  b by  Pilot,  Jr.,  12. 

A  mare  brought  from  Kentucky  during  the  war.  Sire  of  nine  in  the  2:30  list,  and  sire  of  the  dams  of  Maud 

S.,  2:o8J^,  Jay-Eye  See,  2:10,  and  twenty-eight  others  in 
the  2:30  list. 

iV^^^. — Tribulation  is  a  handsome,  smooth-made  colt  and  shows  a  deal  of  quality.  He  will  have 
good  size.  His  head  is  clean-cut  and  well-shaped,  with  fine  ear  and  full,  handsome  eyes  ;  has  a  fine 
neck  of  good  length,  good  shoulders  and  full  middle,  good  stifles  and  clean  legs.  His  action  is 
excellent.  Broken  to  harness  and  is  kind  in  disposition.  This  colt  is  bred  for  a  stock  horse  and 
.trotter.  Price,  $600. 

No,  5d.    KAYMOUNT  8647.    (Standard.) 

Black  colt,  foaled  April  l8,  1887. 

BY  TROUBLE  509. 

Sire  of  Lizzie  2d,  2:23J^,  and  the  dam  of  Dr.  Almont,  2:21H-    Trouble  is  by  Almont  33;  danx 

Sue  Ford  (dam  of  Altamont,  2:26 Ji),  by  Brown  Chief  4445,  son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 
ist  dam  Emily  K by  Volunteer  55. 

Sire  of  twenty-eight  in  the  2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the 
dams  of  Amelia  C,  2:19^^,  Stephen  G.,  2:2oJ4>  and 
fifteen  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam  Josie by  Eureka. 

Son  of  Black  Hawk  24. 

3d  dam  Black  Bess by  Stockbridge  Chief. 

Damof  Gloster,  2:17.  Sire   of   StockbridgeChief,  Jr.   (sire  of  Abe   Edgington, 

2:23^:4,  and  Shepherd  Girl,  2:29),  and  of  Rattler  (sire  of 
the  dams  of  Keene  Jim,  2:ig]i,  and   Aileen   Almont, 

4th  dam by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam  of  Mambrino  Black  Hawk  (sire  of  Columbia  Sire  of  Mambrino  Chief  11  (sire  of  six  in  the  2:30  list). 

Chief.  2:28>^). 

yV^/if. — Kaymount  is  very  attractive  in  form,  handsome  in  appearance;  will  be  good  size  and 
shows  an  excellent  gait.  It  will  be  noticed  his  breeding  is  very  strong  in  trotting  lines  and  very 
fashionable,  and  he  is  sure  to  make  a  trotter  if  he  is.  handled.  Price,  $600. 


24    -  STALLIONS  AND  COLTS. 


No.  56.     WILROD.     (Standard.) 

Bay  colt,  foaled  in  July,  1888. 

BY  WIJLTOIi^  5982,  record  2:19X. 

■     *  ( Pull  brother  to  Albert  Prance,  2:20J<.) 

Son  of  Georg-e  Wilkes,  2:22;  dam  Alley,  by  Hambletoniau  10. 
1st  dam  Zetta  .. by  Pretender  1453. 

I  Son  of  Dictator  113;    dam  Wihona,  by  Almont  33;  2d 

dam  Dolly,  by  Mambrino  Chief  11, 

2d  dam by  Woodford  Abdallah  1654. 

Sire  of  Kenilvvorth,  z'.iZ^,  and  Wilshire,  2:263^.     Wood 
ford  Abdallah  is  by  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:21^^  ;  dam 
...  by  Abdallah  15. 

3d  dam by  Japhet  (thoroughbred). 

Sire  of  the  dam  of  Prince  Edward,  2:24%. 

Note. — Wilrod  is  a  regular  Wilkes  in  make-up  and  shdws  fine,  open  action  in  the  lot.  He  is  of 
moderate  size  ( was  foaled  late),  blocky,  with  strong  shoulders,  short  back,  well  coupled,  very  pow- 
erful hips,  thighs  and  arms.  His  general  formation  denotes  speed.  But  little  need  be  said  of  his 
sire.,  one  of  the  fast  and  well  bred  sons  of  George  Wilkes,  standing  at  $200,  and  has  a  full  book. 
Wilrod's  dam  is  by  a  superbly  bred  horse  and  one  that  has  publicly  shown  himself  fast,  although 
never  driven  to  a  record.  His  second  dam  is  by  a  producing  son  of  the  great  Woodford  Mambrino, 
2:2i>^,  and  his  third  by  a  thoroughbred  that  has  sired  the  dam  of  a  2:24^  trotter.  This  is  a  cheap 
Wilkes  colt,  and,  if  bought  and  waited  on  a  reasonable  time,  will  earn  much  wealth  for  his  owner. 

Price,  $500. 

No.  57.     HAYWOOD.     (Standard.) 

Chestnut  colt,  foaled  in  1888. 
BY  SYLVAN^  3667. 

Son  of  Nutwood,  Z-18%  (aire  of  Woodnnt,  2:16^,  Belmont  Boy,  2:15,  and  twenty-three  others  in 
the  2:30  list) ;  dam  Nora  Lee,  trial  2:32,  by  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:21  J^  (sire  of  the  dams  ol 
Superior,  2:19J<,  Bvermond,  2:24M,  aud  eight  others  in  the  2:30  list). 

I  St  dam  Lady  Hayes .  by  Alden  Goldsmith  733. 

Sire  of  Lilly  Dale,  2:25^^,  Jane  R.,  2:265^,  and  Nestor, 
2:30.  Alden  Goldsmith  is  by  Volunteer  55;  dam  by 
Hambletonian  10, 

2d  dam  Lady  Bashaw    .....•...,  by  Green's  Bashaw  50. 

Sire  of  Josephus,  2:195^,  Fred  Douglas,  2:20^^,  and  four- 
teen others  in  the  2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  ten 
in  2:30  or  better. 

3d  dam  Lizzie  Hays by  Simpson's  Black  Bird  401. 

Sire   of  Black  Bird,  2:22,  and  the  dams  of   Little  Fred, 
•  ■  2:20,  and  Western  Belle,  2:243^. 

N'ole.—Ha.ywood  is  a  well-finished  colt  of  good  size,  clean,  hard  legs,  ample  substance  and  is 
welLslaaped  for  a  trotter.     His  breeding  is  choice.  Price,  $350. 


No.  58.    BANDANA  9585.    (Standard.) 

Bay  colt,  foaled  April  24,  1888. 

BY  PBIIfCEPS  536. 

Sire  of  Trinket,  2;14,  Granby,  2:1914,  Princeton,  2:19?^,  Feme  Sole,  2:20,  and  fifteen  others  in 
the  2:30  list.    Princeps  is  by  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:2 1  % ;  dam  by  Abdallah  15. 

I  St  dam  Edith  Duroc by  Messenger  Duroc  106. 

Sire  of  sixteen  in  the  2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of 
Company,  2:19^^,  Feme  Sole,  2:20,  Fallis,  2:23,  and  eight 
others  in  2:30  or  better.  Messenger  Duroc  is  by  Ham- 
bletonian 10;  dam  Satinet,  by  Roe's  Abdallah  Chief. 

2d  dam  Berkshire  Maid by  Mott's  Independent  179. 

Sire  of  Uncle  Dave,  2-26J^,  Josh  Billinffs,  2:29^,  and  the 
dam  of  May  Williams,  2:265^.  Independent  is  by  Ham- 
bletonian 10;  dam  Emma  Mills,  by  American  Star  14. 

JVoie. — Bandana  is  an  elegant  colt.  His  color  is  the  perfection  of  bay,  with  small  star  and  left 
hind  ankle  white.  He  is  smooth  and  handsome  in  his  make  up,  will  be  16  hands  high,  with  the 
best  quality  of  bone  and  the  best  of  legs,  and  he  has  the  action  of  a  trotter.  His  dam  has  speed, 
and  she  is  a  mare  of  quality.  This  is  precisely  the  line  of  blood  that  produced  Feme  Sole,  2:20, 
Editor^,  2:25)^,  and  Invincible,  2:23,  they  being  by  Princeps  out  of  a  mare  by  Messenger  Duroc,  and 
2d  dam  by  a  son  of  Hambletonian.  Price,  $800. 


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BROOD  MARES  AND  FILLIES. 


No.  65.    LOUISE.    (Standard.) 

Bay  tiiare,  foaled  in  1875. 
BY     RYSDYK    653. 

Sire  of  Clln»rstone,  2:14,  Victor,  2:2VA,  and  four  othera  in  the  2:30  list.     Bysdyk  ia  by  Ham- 

bletonian  10;  dam  Lady  Duke,  by  Lezing'ton. 
I  St  dam  Minnie  Day by  Green's  Hambletonian  158. 

Sire  of  Nelly,  2:^0,  and  the  dam  of  Green  Boy,  2:27^. 
Green's  Hambletonian  is  by  Hambletonian  10;  dam 
Lady  Patriot,  by  Young  Patriot. 

2d  dam  Kate 

Dam  of  Orient,  2:24. 

J\/ote. — Louise,  bay  mare,  with  star  and  white  hind  ankles.  This  is  a  compact,  powerful  animal, 
smooth,  handsome,  and  substantial,  standing  15  hands  high,  being  a  big  mare  on  short  legs.  Louise 
produced  a  three-year-old  that  sold  for  $1,650  at  auction,  and  has  a  yearling  colt  by  Mambrino 
Dudley  that  is  one  of  the  most  promising  on  our  place.  He  is  large,  finely  gaited  and  fast.  She 
has  been  bred  to  Mambrino  Dudley,  2:1935^,  again  and  is  believed  to  be  with  foal.  Louise  is  bred 
to  produce  speed,  being  by  the  sire  of  Clingstone,  2:14,  and  other  fast  ones,  and  is  out  of  a  mare  hy 
a  brother  of  Volunteer,  second  dam  the  producer  of  a  2:24  trotter.  Price,  $650, 


No.  66.     NICKNACK.     (Standard.) 

(Full  Sister  to  Stephen  G.,  2:20J^.) 

Bay  mare,  foaled  in  1S76. 

BY  KNICKERBOCKER    200. 

Sire  of  Onward,  2:20^,  Stephen  G.,  2:20>^ ,  and  five  others  in  the  2:30  list.  Knickerbocker  is  by 
Hambletonian  10  ;  dam  Lady  Patehen,  by  George  M.  Patchen  30  (sireof  the  dams  of  Nettie 
Burlew,  2:24 ;  Barbara  Patchen,  2:24!4,  and  four  others  in  the  2:30  list). 

ist  dam  Sunbeam by  Volunteer  55. 

Dam  of  Stephen  G.,  2:20^^.  Sire  of  twenty-eight  in  the  2:30  list,  and  of  the  dams  of 

sixteen  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam  Serenade by  Vermont  Black  Hawk  5. 

Sire  of  four  in  the  2:30  list,  and  of  the  dams  of  Blanche, 
2:23^,   General  Tweed,  2:26^^  and  Tennessee,  2:27. 

J^oie. — Nicknack  is  a  mare  of  extra  quality,  length  and  bone,  stands  15^  hands  high,  and  has 
capital  action.  She  is  highly-bred  and  a  full  sister  of  Stephen  G.,  2:20|^,  is  a  very  sure  breeder, 
and  has  some  young  produce  of  great  promise.  Was  bred  to  Kentucky  Wilkes,  2:21  j^,  on  Septem- 
ber 25th.  This  mare  is  offered  at  a  bargain.  If  not  in  foal  will  be  bred  to  Kentucky  Wilkes  this 
year  free.  Price,  $900. 

No.  67.    ELIZA  LONG. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  in  1876. 
BY   MAMBRINO    PATCHEN     58. 

Sire  of  sixteen  in  the  2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  Guy  Wilkes,  2:15^,  'Astrstl,  2:18, 
Baron  WUkes,  2:18,  Rosa  Wilkes,  2:18M.  Elvii-a,  2:18K,  and  twenty  others  in  2:30 
or  better.  Mambrino  Patchen  is  by  Mambrino  Chief;  dam  Bhodes  Mare  (dam  of  Lady 
Thorne,  2:18>i),  by  Gano. 

I  St  dam  Eliza. 

Dam  of  Molly  Long,  2:33^,  as  a  four-year-old. 

Nofe. — Eliza  Long  is  a  large,  powerful  mare,  with  heavy  bone,  deep,  oblique  shoulders,  and  ex- 
tra length.  This  is  a  splendid,  roomy  brood  mare,  standing  about  half  an  inch  under  16  hands. 
She  is  the  dam  of  Tristram,  a  large  and  handsome  colt  that  showed  a  half-mile  in  i:  18  as  a  three- 
year-old,  and  is  likely  to  make  a  record  of  2:30,  or  better,  this  year.  Eliza  Long  has  a  very  prom- 
ising filly  by  Kentucky  Wilkes  and  is  now  heavy  in  foal  to  Earl,  2:24^,  son  of  Princeps,  out  of  Juno 
by  Hambletonian  10.  The  get  of  Earl  are  rapidly  coming  to  the  front— three  of  his  two-year-olds 
showed  miles  in  public  ranging  from  2:41  to  2:51  last  season — and  are  bringing  large  prices.  Eliza 
Long's  produce  by  him  should  sell  for  more  than  the  price  of  the  mare.  It  would  be  an  excellent 
investment  to  buy  this  mare  and  breed  her  to  Kentucky  Wilkes.  Such  a  union  would  secure  the 
coveted  Wilkes-Mambrino  Patchen  combination.  We  do  not  think  $600  could  be  better  invested  in 
a  mare  and  stallion  service-fee.  Price,  $500- 


26  BROOD   MARES   AND   FILLIES. 


No.  68.    BELLE  ALMONT.    (Standard.) 

Chestnut  mare,  foaled  in  1879. 

BY  ABD ALLAH  MAMBKINO  3715. 

Sire  of  Geneva  S.,  2:19J4:,  Betty  Jones,  2:225^,  and  the  dam  of  Wawona,  2:28^.  Abdallah 
SXambrino  is  by  Almont  S3 ;  dam  Lyd  (dam  of  Lady  Majolica,  2:25),  by  Bro-van  Chief 
4445. 

1  St  dam  Queen by  Clark  Chief  89. 

Dam  of  H.  B.  Banning,  trial  3:26^^.  Sire  of  Croxi«,  3:19)4,  ^°'^  ^'^^  others  in  the  2:30 list;  sire 

also   of  the   dams  of   Phallas,  2:12%,    Majolica,   2:15, 
Wilson,  2:1634,  ^^^  eight  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

3d  dam  Lute  Boyd by  Joe  Downing  710. 

Dam  of  The  Banker,  2:29^,  and  Harrison  Chief,  one  Sire  of  Abe  Downing,  2:20^^,  Dick  Jamison,  2:26,  and 

of  the  great-ist  show  horses  in  the  State — a  trotter  the  damsof  Loreiie,  2:15^,  Rarely,  2:24^^,  The  Jewess, 

and  producer  of  trotters.  2:26,  Harrison,  2:265^,   and  Kentucky   Hambletonian, 

2:27. 

//ofe. — Belle  Almont  is  one  of  the  grandest-looking  brood-mares  on  the  farm.  This  mare  stands 
16  hands  high,  is  stylish  and  highly  finished,  with  great  substance  and  bone.  She  has  never  been 
broken  to  harness,  but  shows  superior  action  in  the  field.  Her  breeding  is  very  choice,  being  by  that 
choicely-bred  son  of  Almont,  Abdallah  Mambrino,  sire  of  Geneva  S.,  2:i9X.  and  other  good  ones. 
Belle  Almont's  dam  was  by  Clark  Chief  (a  great  sire  of  brood  mares  as  well  as  trotters),  and  is  the 
dam  of  H.  B.  Banning  with  a  perfectly  authentic  trial  of  2:26%,  and  a  premium  winner  at  St.  Louis 
and  other  fairs.  The  second  dam  of  this  mare  produced  The  Banker,  2:291^,  and  Harrison  Chief, 
a  horse  that  has  shown  great  speed  and  taken  more  premiums,  probably,  than  any  other  horse  in 
Kentucky.  Belle  Almont  produced  a  large,  handsome  colt  in  1888,  which  showed  exceptional  speed 
for  his  age  and  sold  for  $500.  She  is  now  heavy  in  foal  to  Princeton  and  her  produce  by  him  should 
be  worth  the  sum  asked  for  the  mare.  Price,  $1,200. 


No.  69.    LILY. 

(Kecord,  2:41  J^.) 

Bay  mare,  foaled  1873. 

BY  SOCRATES   287,  record,  2:34X.  at  four  years  old. 

Sire  of  Socrates,  2:27X>  ^^^  ^^  dam  of  Sisal,  2:27^.  Socrates  is  by  Hambletonian  10  (sire  of 
torty-one  in  the  2:30  list) ;  dam  I<ady  Fallis  (dam  of  Kisbar,  2-Zl%,  and  Pickering:,  2:30),  by 
American  Star  14  (sire  of  the  dams  of  Guy,  2:12,  Bezter,  2:17K,  and  forty-one  others  in 
the  2:30  list). 

I  St  dam  Rattler  Mare by  Biggart's  Rattler. 

A  fine  road  mare ;  drew  two  men  over  old  Prospect  '  Sire  v/f  the  dams  of  Alameda  Maid,  2:27^^,  Lady  Snell, 

track,  to  top  wagon,  in  2:46.  2:23^^,  and  Nelly  Webster,  2:28^. 

Note. — Lily  is  a  large,  strong,  plain  mare  of  excellent  shape  for  speed  ;  fine  action  and  broad, 
fiat  legs.  This  mare  has  a  record  of  2:41^,  and  has  trotted  trials  in  2:35  and  2:26,  but  broke  down, 
preventing  her  getting  a  record.  Her  dam  has  produced  three,  each  by  a  different  sire,  with  trials 
better  than  2:30.  Lily  is  in  foal  to  Dandelion,  a  stylish  and  well-bred  son  of  Masterlode,  sire  of 
Belle  F.,  2:15^,  Edward,  2:19,  George  V.,  2:20,  and  a  large  number  of  others  with  records  in  the 
twenties,     (See  Dandelion,  No.  — ,  this  catalogue.)  Price,  $350. 


No.  70.     LENA.     (Standard.) 

Bay  mare,  foaled  in  1875. 

BY  KNICKEKBOCKER  200. 

Sire  of  Onward,  S:20J^,  Stephen  G-.,  2:20J^,  and  five  others  in  the  2:30 list.  Inick«rbock«r  is  lay 
Hambletonian  10  (sire  of  forty-one  in  the  2:30  list) ;  dam  Lady  Patck«n,  by  G»orge  M. 
Patchen  30  (sire  of  the  dams  of  Nettie  Burlaw,  2:24,  Barbara  Patchen,  3:24J^,  and  several 
others). 

I  St  dam  Lady  Winfield  . by  Edward  Everett  81. 

Dam  of  Duroc  Maid  (dam  of  Feme  Sole,  2:20,  In-  Sire  of  Judge  Fallerton,  2:18,  Electric,  2:20,   Sheridan, 

vincible,  2:23,  and  Editor,  2:251^).  2:203^,  and  ten  others  in  the  2:30  list ;  sire  clso  of  the 

dams  of  eight  in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam .by  Rattler. 

Son  of  Abdallah  i. 
Note. — Lena  is  a  16  hand  mare,  of  length,  substance,  extra  bone,  and  good  action.  She  is  by 
an  elegantly  bred  and  producing  son  of  Hambletonian  10,  out  of  Lady  Winfield,  by  Edward  Ever- 
ett (sire  of  thirteen  in  the  list,  and  six  producing  daughters).  The  latter  mare  produced  Duroc 
Maid,  dam  of  Feme  Sole,  2:20,  Editor,  2:25^,  and  Invincible,  2:23.  Lena  is  the  dam  of  a  two- 
year-old  that  Cftn  show  a  2:50  gait.  She  is  heavy  in  foal  to  Dandelion  2776,  son  of  Masterlode  595, 
sire  of  Belle  F.,  2:15^,  Edward,  2:19,  George  Y.,  2:20,  and  many  other  fast  ones.        Price,  $750. 


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No.  71.     STARLESS.     (Standard.) 

Brown  mare,  foaled  in  1875. 

BY  MESSEXOEB  DUROC   100. 

Sire  of  Elaine,  2:20,  Prospero,  2:20,  Charley  Cliamplin,2:21K'  Bame  Trot,  2:22,  and  tUrteen 
others  in  the  2:30  list.  Messeng-er  Duroc  ia  by  Hambletonian  10  (aire  of  forty-one  in  the 
2:30  list) ;  dam  Satinet,  by  Roe's  Abdallah  Chief,  son  of  Abdallah. 

I  St  dam  Starbeam by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian  10. 

sire  of  forty-one  in  the  2:30  list,  and  of  the  dams  of 
Trinket,  2:14,  Stamboul,  2:14}^,  and  forty-nine  others  ia 
2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam  Montgomery  Maid by  Seely's  American  Star  14. 

Trial  2:22,  for  Jack  Nodine  and  dam  of  Ada  Duroc,  Sire  of  the  dams  of  Guy,  2:12,  Dexter,  2:175^,  Robert 

trial  2:23,  for  Robert  Bonner.  McGregor,  2:17^^,  and  forty  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

//off. — Starless  is  a  shade  under  16  hands,  very  strongly  built,  with  heavy  bone,  good  length 
and  excellent  action.  She  is  a  very  gentle  driver.  The  breeding  of  this  mare  is  exceptionally 
desirable;  her  sire  has  produced  seventeen  in  the  2:30  list,  four  of  them  in  2:22  or  better,  and  sired, 
also,  the  dams  of  two  that  trotted  in  2:20  and  many  others  in  2:30  or  better.  Norlaine,  with  the 
fastest  yearling  record,  2:31^,  is  out  of  a  daughter  of  Messenger  Duroc.  The  dam  of  Starless  was 
by  old  Hambletonian,  out  of  a  very  fast  American  Star  mare,  which  also  produced  a  fast  one.  A 
sister  of  Starless,  Nanette,  made  a  record  of  2:33,  and  showed  a  trial  of  2:27,  both  over  a  half-mile 
track.  One  of  the  best  two-year-old  colts  on  our  place  is  out  of  Starless.  She  is  now  in  foal  to 
Kentucky  Wilkes.  Price,  $600. 

No.  72.    MUSETTE.    (Standard.) 

Brown  mare,  foaled  in  1876. 

BY  STARTLE  290,  record  2:36. 

Sire  of  llajolioa,  2:15,  Portia,  2:29>^,  and  Bacquet,  2:29M^.  Startle  is  by  Hambletonian  10  (sire 
of  forty-one  in  the  2:30  list);  dam  Liizzie  Walker,  by  Seely's  American  Star  14  (sire  of  the 
damspf  G-uy,  2:12,  Dexter,  2:17}i,  and  forty-one  others  in  the  2:30  list). 

1  St  dam ,  by  Billy  Denton  65  (son  of  Hambletonian  10). 

Sire  of  Captain,  2:28,  John  Love,  2:28^4,  and  of  the  dam 
of  Nino,  2:30. 

2d  dam by  Long  Island  Black  Hawk  24. 

Sire  of  Prince,  2:24^,  and  Jake  Oakley,  to  wagon,  2:32^^; 
sire  also  of  the  dams  of  Effie  Deans,  2:255^,  Lottie, 
2:28,  and  Star,  2:30. 

3d  dam by  Abdallah  i. 

Sire  of  the  dam  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  2:14,  John  W.  Con- 
ley,  2:24,  Susie  Parker,  2:253^,  and  four  others  in  the 
2:30  list. 

^oie. — Musette,  very  substantial  and  lengthy  mare  with  great  bone.  She  is  an  exceptionally 
large  mare  on  short  legs.  Has  fine  head  and  neck.  Musette  is  elegantly  bred,  being  by  Startle 
(trials  better  than  2:20),  sire  of  Majolica,  2:15,  etc.;  and  her  dam  is  by  Billy  Denton,  son  of  Ham- 
bletonian. She  has  been  slightly  injured  in  front  ankle.  Bred  to  Dandelion  (see  his  pedigree,  No. 
—  of  this  catalogue)  and  in  foal.  We  have  a  standing  offer  of  $300  for  the  produce,  if  a  filly  and 
all  right  at  weaning  time.  Price,  $450- 

•  

No.    73.      ARCH  DUCHESS.      (Standard.) 

Brown  mare,  foaled  in   1878. 

BY  ADMINISTRATOR  367,  record  2:29>^. 
Sire  of  Catchfly,  2:18J<,  McMahon,  2:21,  Executor,  2:24K,  Adjutant,  2:27}^,  and  three  others  in 

the  2:30  list.  Administrator  is  by  Hamiltonian  10 ;   dam  Dolly  Ealstead,  by  Mambrino 

Chief  11. 
ist  dam  Zora by  American  Clay  34. 

Dam  of  St.  Gothard,  2:27.  Sire  of  Granville,  2:26,  Maggie  Briggs,  3:27,  and  Ella  Clay, 

2:2714  ;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  Sir  Walter,  Jr.,  2:18^4, 
Garnet,  2:19,  and  thirteen  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

2d  dam  Fille by  John  Dillard. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Phil  Thompson,  2:165^,  McLeod, 
2:21^,  Olaf,  2:22,  Wildrake,  2:221^,  and  eight  other  2:30 
or  better  trotters. 

3d  dam  Mollie  Hunt by  Morgan  Whip. 

J^o/e. — Arch  Duchess  is  a  large,  well-made  mare,  16  hands  high,  by  a  son  of  Hambletonian, 
and  her  dam  by  American  Clay,  a  popular  sire  of  brood  mares,  and  she  the  dam  of  a  2:27  horse. 
Her  2d  dam  was  by  a  horse  that  figures  largely  as  a  sire  of  brood  mares  that  have  produced  a  high 
rate  of  speed.  Arch  Duchess  is  heavy  in  foal  by  a  well-bred  son  of  George  Wilkes — Norman 
Wilkes  2947 — and  the  produce  should  be  very  valuable.  Price,  $650. 


28  BROOD   MARES   AND    FILLIES. 

No.  74.    LYDIA  HAWKINS. 

Chestnut  mai-e,  foaled  in  1879. 
BY  STANDARD  BEARER  5300. 

Sire  of  Marlowe,  2:15,  Banner  Boy,  2:25,  and  Gratz,  2:26^4-  Standard  Bearer  is  by  Volunteer 
55  (sire  of  twenty-eight  in  the  2:30  list);  dam  the  Shuit  mare,  by  Roe's  Abdallah  Chief 
(sire  of  the  dam  of  Messeng'er  Duroc). 

ist  dam  Miss  Hawkins by  Frazer's  Red  Hawk. 

By  Mountain  Eagle,  Jr.;  dam  by  Herr's  Boston. 

2d   dam by  Mambrino  Chief  II. 

Sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:i8J^,  and  five  others  in  the 
2:30  list;  sire  of  the  dams  also  of  Director,  2:17, 
Piedmont,  2:175^,  Onward,  2:25}^,  and  seventeen 
others  in  2:30  or  better. 

3d  dam by  Bertrand  (thoroughbred). 

Noie. — Lydia  Hawkins  is  15^  hands  high,  a  smooth,  handsome  mare,  of  good  trotting  action. 
She  was  never  trained,  but  trotted  a  trial  to  a  cart  in  2:52.  She  was  used  as  a  road  horse  and  noted 
for  her  good  road  qualities.  She  is  a  regular  breeder,  having  had  three  colts  in  the  last  three  years, 
and  is  now  in  foal  to  Princeton  and  due  to  foal  April  30th.  Price,  $750' 


No.   75.     KETURAH.     (Standard.) 

(Full  sister  to  La  Oscaletta,  2:29^.) 
Brown  mare,  f*aled  in  1870. 
BY  DICTATOR  113.  ! 

Sire  of  Jay-Eye-See,  2:10,  Phallas,  2:13%,  Director,  2:17,  and  eighteen  others  in  the  2:30  list. 
Dictator  is  by  Hambletonian  10  (sire  of  forty-one  in  the  2:30  list) ;  dam  Clara  (dam  of  Dex- 
ter, 2:17M,  Alma,  2:28%,  and  Astoria,  2:29i^),  by  American  Star  14  (sire  of  the  dams  of 
Guy,  2:12,  Robert  McGreg-or,  2:17J^,  and  forty-one  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

I  St  dam  Lady  Ketcham by  Imported  Osirus. 

Dam  of  La  Oscaletta,  2:29%.  An  English  horse. 

2d  dam  Madam  Loomer by  Warrior. 

Dam  of  Dick  Loomer,  2:321^,  trial  2:23.  Son  of  White  Warrior,  by  Winthrop  Messenger. 

No/e. — Keturah  is  a  16  hand  mare  of  substance,  length  and  bone,  and  a  grand  looker  of  much 
constitution.  She  is  by  a  great  sire  and  is  full  sister  to  one  in  the  list.  Keturah  is  certainly  in  foal 
to  Kentucky  Wilkes,  2:zij^.     The  produce  should  be  worth  more  than  is  asked  for  Keturah. 

Price,  $500. 

No.  76.    BIJOU.  ~ 

Brown  mare,  foaled  in  1878. 
BY  VOLUNTEER  55. 

Sire  of  St.  Julien,  2:11M,  Gloster,  2:17,  Alley,  2:19,  and  twenty-five  others  in  the  2:80  list,  sire 
also  of  the  dams  of  Amelia  C,  2:19J4^,  Stephen  G.,  2:20K,  and  fourteen  others  in  2:80  or  bet- 
ter. Son  of  Hambletonian  10;  dam  Lady  Patriot  (dam  of  Sentinel,  2:29?^,  and  Heroine, 
dam  of  Shawmut,  2:26),  by  Young  Patriot. 

I  St  dam  Rattler  Mare by  Biggart's  Rattler. 

Dam  of  Lily,  record  2:41}^;  trials  in  2:25  and  2:26.  Sire  of  the  dams  of  Lady  Snell,  2:23%,  Alameda  Maid, 

2:27^^,  and  Nelly  Webster,  2:28^. 

JVoU. — Bijou  is  a  large,  substantial  mare  and  is  fast.  Her  dam  has  produced  another  fast  one, 
trial  2:27,  and  Bijou  is  the  dam  of  one  of  the  best  yearling  colts  we  have  seen.  The  Volunteer 
mares  are  great  producers.     Bred  to  Dandelion  2776  (see  his  pedigree  in  stallions  for  sale). 

Price,  $1,000. 

No.  77.     NOCTURNE.     (Standard.) 

Black  mare,  foaled  in  1877. 
BY  BLACKWOOD  74,  record  2:31. 

Sire  of  Proteine,  2:18  and  four  others  in  the  2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  Merry  Thought, 
2:22K,  Compeer,  2:24>^,  and  Deleg-ate,  2:27%.  Blackwood  is  by  Norman  25 ;  dam  by  Mam- 
brino Chief  11. 

I  St  dam  Ulster  Queen by  Hambletonian  lo. 

Dam  of  Volmer,  2:24 Ji(.  Sire  of  forty-one  in  the  2:30  list,  and  of  the  dams  of  fifty- 

one  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam by  Thomas  Jefferson. 

Son  of  Mambrino  Paymaster,  Jr. 

3d  dam by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Sire  of  Mambrino  Chief  11. 
J\^oie.— Nocturne  is  a  well-shaped,  good-looking  mare,  i6  hands  high  with  good  legs,  and  has 
good  action.     She  is  a  regular  breeder  and  her  colts  have  good  size  and  action.      Her  dam  produced 
Volmer,  record  2:241/,  and  a  trial  of  2:20.     As  perfect  a  gaited  horse  as  ever  started  in  a  race. 

Price,  $750. 


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No.  78.    KENTUCKY  QUEEN.    (Standard.) 

Brown  mare,  foaled  in  1873. 
BY  ALMONT  33. 

Sire  of  Westmont,  2:13^,  Puritan,  2:16,  Fanny  Witherspoon,  2:16J^,  Piedmont,  2:17J<,  and 
thirty  others  in  the  2:30  list.  Almout  is  by  Abdallah  16;  dam  Sally  Anderson,  by  Mam- 
brino  Chief  11. 

I  St  dam  Alice  Drake by  Norman  25. 

Dam  of  Norman  Medium,  2:20,  and  Alice  Addison,  Sire  of  Lula,  2:14-^,  and  May  Queen,  2:20,  and  the  dam* 

8:28}^.  of  seven  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam by  Pilot,  Jr.,  12. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Maud  S.,  2:08'^,  Jay-Eye-See,  2:10, 
Nutwood,  2:18%,  and  twenty-seven  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

Note. — Kentucky  Queen  is  a  andsome,  blocky,  well  formed  mare,  a'nout  151^  hands  high.  She 
is  one  of  the  most  charming  roa  (  mares  ever  seen,  is  gentle,  fast  and  game.  Has  trqtted  trial  in 
2i2&^.  This  mare  is  grandly  bied,  being  by  one  of  the  best  sires  that  ever  lived,  and  out  of  a 
high-bred  dam  that  has  produced  two  fast  ones  besides  this  mare,  namely,  Norman  Medium,  2:20, 
and  Alice  Addison,  2:28)^.  Kentucky  Queen  has  produced  one  very  fine  filly.  This  mare  is  not  a 
regular  breeder.     Has  been  bred  to  Earl's  Ladd.     See  young  stallions.  Price,  $400. 


No.  79.    ASHLAND  KATE.    (Standard.) 

(Secord,  2:29J{.) 

Chestnut  mare,  foaled  in  1869, 

BY   ASHLiAND  CHIEF   751. 

Sire  of  Black  Cloud,  2: 17^,  Blue  Cloud,  2:27,  and  the  dam  of  Van  Tassell,  2:28K. 
is  by  Mambriuo  Chief  11;  dam  by  Imported  ITorkshire. 


Ashland  Chier 


I  St  dam  Lady  Hagyard 

Dam  of  Ashland  Kate,  2:29^^. 


2d  dam  Clark  County  Maid  . 


by  Captain  Walker. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Harry  Wilkes,  2:13^^,  Charley  Friel, 
2:i6Ji,  and  four  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

by  Traveler,  pacer. 

Son  of  Old  Davy  Crockett. 


Nole. — Ashland  Kate  stands  iS}ii  hands  high,  is  a  ganiey,  thoroughbred  looking  mare,  ot  much 
quality,  with  substance  and  bone.  She  has  great  constitution  and  promises  to  prove  fruitful  for 
years  to  come.  Had  a  colt  last  year,  and  has  others  coming  on  showing  much  promise.  Bred  to 
Earl,  2:24^.     (See  No.  i  Stallions.)  Price,  $500. 


No.  80.    PATTIE. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  in  1S77. 
BY  DICTATOR  113. 

Sire  of  Jay-Eye-See,  2:10,  Phallas,  2:13%,  Director,  2:17,  and  eigrhteen  others  in  the  2:30  list. 
Dictator  is  by  Hambletonian  10  (sire  of  forty-one  in  the  2:30  list) ;  dam  Clara  (dam  of  Dex- 
ter, 2:1734,  Alma,  2:28?<,  and  Astoria,  2:29^),  by  American  Star  14  (sire  of  the  dams  of  Guy, 
2:12,  Robert  McGf-regror,  2:17^,  and  forty-one  others  in  2:30  or  better;. 

ist  dam by  Paddy  Burns. 

Son  of  Paddy  Burns. 

2d  dam by  Clay  Moseley's  Copperhead. 

Son  of  Copperhead,  he  by  Tom  Hal. 

3d  dam by  Woodford  Furs'  Aratus. 

Son  of  Davenport's  Aratus, 

Note. — Pattie  is  a  powerful  mare,  standing  about  16  hands  with  strong  bone.  She  is  strong  ia 
every  feature,  and  of  speedy  conformation.  A  yearling  colt  out  of  her  shows  great  speed  pacing—  1 
can  go  close  to  a  forty  gait.  Price,  $1,000. 


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BROOD  MARES  AND  FILLIES. 


No.  81.     EDITH   DUROO.     (Standard.) 

Chestnut  mare,  foaled  in  1879. 

BY   MESSENGER    DUEOC    106. 

Sire  of  Prosper©,  S:20,  Elaine,  2:20,  and  fourteen  others  in  the  2:30  list.    Mcsseugrer  Duroc  is 

by  Hambletonian  10 ;  dam  Satinet,  by  Roe's  Abdallah  Chief, 
ist  dam  Berkshire  Maid    .......    .  by  Mott's  Independent  179. 

Sire  of  Uncle  Dave,  2:265^,  Josh  Billings,  2:29^,  and  the 
dam  of  May  Williams,  2:26}^,  Independent  by  Ham- 
bletonian 10;  dam  Emma  Mills,  by  American  Star  14. 

2d  dam  Lady  May by  Cooptr. 

Son  of  Raven  (by  Hill's  Black  Hawk  5). 
JSfote. — Edith  Duroc  is  \<^%  hands  high,  quite  handsome  and  bloodlike  in  appearance,  and  quite 
a  trotter — can  show  a  2:45  g^'t  when  in  road  condition.  She  is  sound  in  every  particular.  Berk- 
shire  Maid,  the  dani  of  Edith  Duroc,  was  bred  by  Col.  George  Russell,  of  Great  Barrington,  Mass. 
She  was  very  fast  as  a  four-year-old,  but  was  injured  and  not  afterward  worked  for  speed.  Edith 
Duroc's  first  foal  is  a  filly,  by  Nutwood,  and  she  is  fast.  Her  next  is  a  yearling,  by  Princeps,  and  he 
is  a  very  promising  colt.     She  is  now  in  foal  by  Princeps  and  th#    Yoduce  should  be  valuable. 

Price,  $1,000. 

No.  82.    LUCY  WALTER.    (Standard.) 

(Record  2:30.) 
Bay  mare,  foaled  in  1879. 
BY  SIR  WALTER  2001,  record  2:24>^. 
Sire  of  Sir  Walter,  Jr. ,  2: 1 8K-   Sir  Walter  is  by  Aberdeen  27 ;  dam  Lady  Winfield 

ist  dam  Senorita by  Sentinel  280,  record  2:29%'. 

Dam  of  Lucy  Walter,  2:30.  Sire  of  Von  Arnim,  2:19^,  and  seven  others  in  the  2:30 

list;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  Cypress,  2:22,  Consul, 
2:22j|,  and  three  others  in  2:30  or  better.  Sentinel  is 
by  Hambletonian  10. 

2d  dam  Fortuna by  Abdallah  15, 

Sire  of  six  in  the  2:30  list ;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  Favo- 
nia,  2:15,  Jerome  Eddy,  2:163^,  and  twenty-three  others 
in  2:30  or  better. 

3d  dam by  Mambrino  Chief  it. 

Sire  of  six  in  the  2:30  list;  sire  of  the  dams  of  Director, 
2:17,  Piedmont,  2:17^4.  and  twenty-three  others  in  2:30 
or  better. 

4th  dam by  Crusader,  son  of  Kosciusko. 

5th  dam by  Hancock's  Hamiltonian. 

Note. — Lucy  Walter  is  a  large,  rangy  bay  mare  of  great  power  and  bone.  Stands  16  hands  ;  is 
very  lengthy,  and  one  of  the  boldest,  strongest  moving  mares  we  have  seen.  Her  record  is  no 
measure  of  her  speed,  for  we,  and  others,  timed  her  a  mile  over  the  Indian  Hill  three-quarter  mile 
track,  in  2:26,  and  she  repeated  in  2:25J^.  Lucy  is  superbly  bred,  being  by  a  trotter  and  sire  of 
trotters,  of  choice  pedigree,  and  her  first  to  fourth  dams  are  all  highly  bred.  She  was  bred  late  to 
Earl,  2:245^  (^see  his  pedigree,  No.  i  of  this  catalogue),  and  is  believed  to  be  in  foal.  This  mare 
can  not  well  fail  to  produce  a  very  fast  and  valuable  colt  by  this  horse.  Price,  $1,200. 


No.  83.    SUNSHINE.     (Standard.) 

(Record  8:49.) 

Chestnut  mare,  foaled  in  1880. 

BY  SACRAMENTO  655. 

Sire  of  Nelly  Rose,  2:295<.    Sacramento  is  by  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:2V/i  ;  dam  Sue  Dudley 

(dam  of  Mambrino  Dudley,  2:19^,  and  Gros  Jean,  2:30),  by  Edwin  Forrest  49. 

ist  dam  Jenny  Clay by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  22  (Strader's). 

Sire  of  Durango,2:23^,  and  Harry  Clay,  2:23%;  sire  also 
of  the  dams  of  Happy  Thought,  2:22J^,  Mambrino  Boy, 
2:26,  Lottie  K.,  226?^,  and  five  others  in  the  2:30  list. 
Son  of  Cassius  M.  Ciay  18. 

2d  dam by  Spaulding's  Abdallah. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  John  R.,  2:23,  St.  Cloud,  2:235^,  Mar- 
quis, 2:27,  and  Emmett  B.,  2:29^^.  Son  of  old  Abdallah  i. 

3d  dam by  Brown's  Bellfounder. 

/Vote. — Sunshine  is  a  more  than  ordinarily  handsome  mare,  of  good  length,  substance  and  bon>. 
She  is  well  gaited,  has  a  record  over  slow  track  of  2:49,  ^"^  can  trot  much  faster.     She  is  naturally 
kind,  but  has  been  injudiciously  handled.     In  the  hands  of  a  good  horseman  should  develop  great 
speed.     She  was  sired  by  a  full  brother  to  Mambrino  Dudley,  2:19^,  and  is  out  of  a  mare  by  a  pro- 
ducing horse  of  excellent  blood.     Bred,  October  1st,  to  Pilot  Mambrino  515.  Price,  $550* 


I'.K()01)    MARKS    AND   FILUKS 


No.  84.    GUERRILLA. 

bay  mare,  foaled  in  l88o. 
BY  AI^>TONT  CHIEF  3G1,  record  2:40. 

Sire  of  Almont  Gift,  2:27K.  Almont  Chief  is  by  Almont  33  (aire  of  Fan.  y  Withers poon,  2;16jfj 
Piedmont,  2:17k),  Westmont,  2:13^:,,  Aldine,  2:i9;i,  and  thirty  others  in  the  2:30  list  ;  dam 
Monogram,  by  Mambrino  Chief  1 1  (sire  of  the  dams  of  Director,  2:17,  Tiedmont,  2:17;-t,  Vofc- 
taire,  2:20j^,  and  seventeen  others  in  2:30  or  better;. 

ist  dam  Lucy  Lubin by  Dolphin, 

Son  of  Pataskala,  by  Boston. 

2d  dam  Guerrilla,  which   Dr.  Herr,  of 

Lexington,  said  could  pace  in  2:22, 

No/e. — Guerrilla  is  a  good  looking  bay  mare  of  much  constitution  and  vigor.  She  stands  l$}4 
hands  high  full,  and  has  an  iron  set  of  legs.  Has  been  driven  but  a  few  times.  Produced  a  very 
fine  filly  in  1888.  Bred  to  Sir  Wilkes,  he  by  young  Jim  (son  of  George  Wilkes),  sire  of  thrr-e  with 
records  faster  than  2:21.     Uncertain  as  to  being  in  foal.  Price  $250. 

No.  85.     EMBER.     (Standard.) 

Brown  mare,  foaled  in  1880. 
BY  PRINCEPS  530. 

Sire  of  Trinket,  2:14,  Granby,  2:19^,  Princeton,  2:19%,  Feme  Sole,  2:20,  and  fifteen  others  in  the 

2:30  list.    Prinoeps  is  by  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:21  ^2 ;  dam  Primrose,  by  Abdallah  15. 
I  St  dam  Tidy by  Messenger  Duroc  106. 

Sire  of  sixteen  in  the  2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of 
eleven  in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam  Mary  Grafton by  Hambletonian  10. 

Sire  of  forty-one  in  the  2:30  list ;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of 
Trinket,  2:14,  Stamboul, 2:1454,  and  forty-nine  others  in 

2:30  or  better. 

3d  dam  Lady  Brown by  American  Star  14. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Guy,  2:12,  Dexter,  2:17^4.  ^°d  forty- 
one  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

4th  dam by  Nigger  Lance. 

J\^oU. — Ember  is  a  very  handsome  mare,  15^  hands  high,  of  good  bone  and  substance.  As  a 
four-year-old  she  showed  much  speed,  trotting  in  2:35,  ^nd  sold  for  $4,000  to  a  New  York  gentle- 
man. She  afterward  trotted  trial  over  Fleetwood  in  2:35^,  ^"<i  pulled  a  road  wagon  a  quarter  ia 
3^/4  seconds.  Showed  slight  lameness  last  fall  when  worked  ;  may  recover  if  rested,  and  if  so  will 
be  able  to  take  a  fast  record.  A  full  sister  to  this  mare  trotted  a  half  in  1:17  at  two  years  old  and 
sold  for  $2,500.  She  was  bred  but  will  be  given  a  chance  to  make  a  record  later.  A  full  brother 
was  very  promising  and  sold  at  a  good  figure.  Ember  is  worth  more  than  her  price  as  a  brood  mare. 
Has  had  one  colt.  Price,  $1,250. 

No.  86.     OLYMPIA.     (Standard.) 

(Secord  2:463^  as  a  three-year-old.) 

Bay  mare,  foaled  in  18S1. 

BY   OXMOOR  1400,  record  2:33. 

Sire  of  Octavitis,  2:26^,  and  Cheltenham,  2:28.    Oxmoor  is  by  Prifxceps  536  (sire  of  nineteen  in 
the  2:30  list) ;  dam  Lindora,  by  Hambletonian  10. 

ist  dam  Amanda  Wood    ........  by  Hambletonian  10. 

Sister  to  Octavia  (dam  of  Octavius,  2:26}^).  Sire  of  forty-one  in  the  2:3  j  list ;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of 

fifty-one  in   2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam by  American  Star  14. 

Dam  of  Siberian,  2:31}^,  trial  2:27,    Flack  Bess  (dam  Sire  of  the  dams  of  Guy,  2:12,  Dexter,  i'.ij^,  and  forty, 

of  Idol,  2:23), and  Octavia  (dam  of  Octavius,  2:2614).  one  others  in  2:30  list. 

3d  dam by  Flood's  Emancipation,  Jr. 

Son  of  Emancipation  (sire  of  the  dam  of  Regulator,  2:29^^. 
Mote. — Olympia  is  a  very  finely-finished,  handsome  marc,  standing  15^  hands  high,  with  excel- 
lent bone  and  substance.  She  is  perfectly  gaited,  being  open,  square  and  rapid.  Was  handled 
somewhat  as  a  three-year-old  and  took  a  record  of  2:46^  at  that  age.  Has  since  been  u.sed  mostly 
as  a  road  and  brood  mare.  Trotted  a  trial  in  2:38 J^.  Was  never  served  by  horse  but  once  and  pro- 
duced a  very  fine  filly  that  sold  for  $Soo.  Olympia  is  by  a  fast  and  well-bred  sire  that,  although  he 
died  early,  has  produced  several  with  fast  records.  The  dam  of  this  mare  is  full  sister  to  a  horse 
with  record  of  2:31^  (trial  2:27)  and  is  also  full  sister  to  the  dam  of  Octavius,  2:26^.  A  half 
brother  of  Olympia  was  sold  for  $1,500  when  a  young  colt,  and  is  now  valued  at  several  thousand, 
being  very  promising  as  a  trotter.  Olympia  was  bred  to  Mambrino  Dudley,  2:193^,  in  June,  and  is 
with  foal.  She  is  offered  at  a  very  low  price  for  so  choicely  bred,  handsome,  and  fast  a  mare,  on 
account  of  being  pufi^ed  in  one  hock.     Does  not  injure  her  for  the  road  or  as  a  brood  mare. 

P'-ice,  $600. 


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BROOD   MARES   AND    FILLlIiS. 


No.  87.     LOTTIE.     (Standard.) 

Chestnut  mare,  foaled  in  i88l. 
BY  ADDISON  LAMBERT  748,  record  2;27. 

Sire  of  Charley  B.,  2:39K.  Bethel  Lambert,  2:41}^,  and  Addison,  Jr.,  2:^1H,  Addison  Lambert 
is  by  Daniel  Lambert  102  (sire  of  Comee,  2:1 9K,  and  thirty  others  in  the  2:30  list) ;  dam 
Black  Kate  (sire  of  Addison  Lambert,  2:27,  and  Ben  Franklin,  2:29),  by  Addison,  son  of 
Black  Havrk  5. 

I  St  dam  Lady  Burns by  Abraham  353  (son  of  Daniel  Lambert 

102). 

Sire  of  Brightwood,  2:1^%,  Frank,  2:19}^,  and  five  oth- 
ers in  the  2:30  list. 

2d  dam  Baby by  Blumberg's  Black  Bashaw  782. 

Dam  of  American  Queen,  2:37.  Sire  of  Cozette,  2:19,  and  John  H.,  2:20. 

Note. — Lottie  is  a  very  compact  and  stout  mare,  with  excellent  legs  and  feet,  and  is  a  great  road- 
ster. Has  trotted  trials  better  than  2:40,  and  can  also  pace  fast.  She  is  very  gentle  and  stands  a 
shade  under  155^  hands.  She  is  an  inbred  representative  of  that  great  branch  of  the  Morgan 
family,  the  Lamberts.  She  is  heavy  in  foal  to  Princeton,  2:19^,  and  should  produce  a  very  valuable 
foal.  Price,  $700. 

No.  88.     METEOR.     (Standard.) 

(Trial  2:45  to  road  cart.) 
Bay  mare,  foaled  mi  188  i. 

BY  ADMINISTRATOR  357,  record  2:29>^. 

Sire  of  Catchfly,  2:l&}i,  MoMahon,  2:21,  Executor,  2:24>|,  Adjutant,  2:2734,  and  three  other*  in 
the  2:30  list.  Administrator  is  by  Hambletonian  10;  dam  Dolly  Halstead,  by  Mambrino 
Chief  11. 

I  St  dam  Queen's  Daughter by  Imp.  Leamington  (Thoroughbred). 

2d  dam  Flora  Temple by  One  Eyed  Kentucky  Hunter. 

Record,  2:19%. 

3d  dam  Madam  Temple by  Spotted  Horse. 

Dam  of  Flora  Temple,  2:19^,  Pilot  Temple,  2:243^,  and 
Bland  Temple  (dam  of  Nora  Temple,  2:27^,  .and  Tem- 
ple, 2:30). 
Note. — Meteor  is  a  handsome,  stylish  mare,  about  15^  hands  high,  with  good  substance  and 
bone.     She  is  a  strong  mover  and  extra  well  gaited.     Has  been  driven  on  the  road  and  is  a  splendid 
driver,  being  prompt,  game  and  kind.     Was  taken  to  a  track  last  summer  and  showed  a  mile  to  road 
cart  in  2:46}^,  repeating  in  2:45.     If  trained  would  doubtless  go  fast.     Any  one  wanting  a  first-class 
road-mare  with  the  view  of  breeding  her  later  would  be  suited  with  Meteor.     Her  sire  represents 
the  blood  of  the  two  great  families,  Hambletonian  and  Mambrino,  and  her  dam  was  a  daughter  of 
the  celebrated  Flora  Temple,  the  first  horse  to  beat  2:20,  Price,  $700. 


No.  89.     VIOLETTE.     (Standard.) 

Bay  mare,  foaled  in  i88l. 
BY  PICKERING  3004,  record  2:30. 

Sire  of  D.  P.  A.,  2:375<.     Pickering  is  by  Hambletonian  10  (sire  of  forty-one  in  2:30  or  better) ; 

dam  Lady  Pallis  (dam  of  Kisbar,  2:2'7H),  by  Seely's  American  Star  14. 
ist  dam  Violetta by  Almont  33  (son  of  Abdallah  15). 

Sire  of  thirty-four  in  the  2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dams 
of  Catchfly,  2:18%,  J.  B.  Richardson,  2:17'/^,  Hinder 
Wilkes,  2:20^,  and  eleven  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam .by  Brignoli  77,  record  2:29^. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  King  Wilkes,  2:2214",  Lady  Turpin, 
2:23,  Cascarilla,  2:25'^,  and  four  others  in  the  2:30  list, 

3d  dam  the  Chiles  Mare. 

iVb/^.— Violette  is  a  handsome  and  blood-like  mare  1S%  hands  high.  She  was  bred  as  a  three- 
year-old  and  has  had  two  foals,  one  has  been  broken  and  is  fast.  Last  fall  she  was  handled  about 
three  weeks,  the  first  track  work  she  ever  had,  and  could  trot  in  2:40  and  gave  promise  of  making  a 
fast  mare.  Her  gait  is  very  perfect  and  her  disposition  amiable.  Her  sire  was  by  Hambletonian, 
out  of  Lady  Fallis  (that  produced  the  dam  of  Clingstone,  2:14,  and  other  trotters,  and  the  sire  of 
trotters),  by  American  Star,  the  sire  of  the  dams  of  so  many  trotters  of  extreme  speed  and  game 
qualities.     Her  second  and  third  dams  were  by  the  most  popular  sires  of  the  day.      Price,  $i,200. 


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No.  90.     CHROMO.     (Standard.) 

(Sister  to  Princess,  2:2914-) 
Bay  mare,  foaled  in  1 88 1. 

BY  MASTERL.ODE  695. 

Sire  of  Belle  F,  2:16]4,  Edward,  2:19,  Qeorgre  V.,  2:20,  Plush,  2:2VA,  and  eight  others  in  the  2:30 
list;  also  sire  of  the  dam  of  St.  Elmo,  2:22)^.  Masterlode  is  a  son  of  Hambletonian  10  (sire 
of  forty-one  in  the  2:30  list,  and  of  105  sons  with  563  in  2:30  or  better),  dam  Lady  Irwin, 
by  Seely's  American  Star  14  (sire  of  the  dams  of  Guy,  2:12,  Dexter,  2:17X,  Bobert 
McGregor,  2:17 'A,  Nettie,  2:18,  and  forty  others  in  the  2:30  Ust). 

ist  dam by  Pierce  horse. 

The  dam  of  Princess,  2:295^. 

/\^oU. — Chromo  is  a  very  powerful  mare  16  hands  high,  with  broad,  flat  legs  and  capital  action. 
She  was  sired  by  a  choicely  bred  Hambletonian-Star  horse  that  has  proved  himself  a  great  sire. 
Chromo  is  full  sister  to  a  mare  that  has  beaten  2:30  and  has  herself  shown  a  mile  trial  in  2:35.  She 
had  a  large,  fine  colt  last  year,  and  is  now  in  foal  to  Dandelion  2776.  (See  his  pedigree  in  list  Stall- 
ions for  sale.)  Price,  $700. 


No.  91.     JESSIE  WALTER.     (Standard.) 

(Becord  2:34  on  half-mile  track.) 

(  Bay  mare,  fr^^led  in  1881. 

BY  SIR  WALTER  2001,  record  2:24>^. 

Bire  of  Sir  Walter,  Jr.,  2:18^,  and  Liucy  Walter,  2:30.    Sir  Walter  is  by  Aberdeen  27 ;  dam  L{uly 
Winfield, 

ist  dam by  Hambletonian  lo. 

Sire  of  forty-one  in  the  2:30  list;  sire  also  of  Trinket, 
2:14,  Stamboul,  2:14^^,  and  forty-nine  others  in  2:30 
or  better. 

2d  dam by  L.  I.  Black  Hawk  24. 

Sire  of  Prince,  2:245^,  and  Jake  Oakley,  to  wagon, 
2:32}/^  ;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  Effie  Deans,  2:25^^, 
Lottie,  2:28,  and  Star,  2:30. 

Note. — Jessie  Walter  is  an  exceedingly  fine  looking  mare,  16  hands  high.  No  experienced 
horseman  can  help  being  impressed  with  the  shape  of  this  mare  as  indicating  great  speed.  She  is 
an  ideal  type  for  a  trotter  and  strong  at  every  point.  Unfortunately  she  has  gone  blind,  the  result 
of  an  attack  of  pink-eye.  Before  losing  her  sight  showed  a  quarter  in  thirty-four  seconds,  and 
promised  to  make  a  high  class  race  mare.  Jessie  is  owned  by  a  responsible  party  who  authorizes  us 
to  state  that  he  will  give  $500  for  her  foal  by  Electrotype  (  see  No.  2  of  stallions  ),  to  whom  she  has 
been  bred,  when  same  is  weaned.  Price,  $800. 


No.  92.    FANCHON.     (Standard.) 

Bay  mare,  foaled  in  1882. 
BY  LANCEWOOD     446. 

Son  of  Hambletonian  10  (sire  of  forty-one  in  the  2:30  list) ;  dam  Lady  Bockafellow^,  by  American 
Star  14  (sireof  the  dams  of  Guy,  2:12,  Dexter,  2:17'+,  and  forty-one  others  in  2:30  or  better'. 

I  St  dam  Molly  Thorn by  Mambrino  Patchen  58. 

Sire  of  sixteen  in  the  2:30  list  ;  sire  also  of  the  dams 
of  Guy  Wilkes,  2:i5-/,  Astral,  2:18,  Baron  Wilkes,  2:18, 
and  twenty-three  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam by  Wake-up-Jake. 

Son  of  Downing's  Bay  Messenger;  dam  by  Randolph's 
Medley,  son  of  Potomac. 

Note. — Fanchon  is  a  very  superior  road  mare;  a  game,  cheerful  driver  capable  of  showing  a  2:50 
gait.  She  is  highly  bred,  being  by  a  son  of  old  Hambletonian  and  out  of  a  mare  by  Mambrino 
Patchen.  '  The  Mambrino  Patchen  mares  are  as  fashionable  as  any  brood  mares  in  the  country,  and 
deservedly  so,  for  they  have  produced  a  remarkable  number  of  our  fastest  trotters.  Fanchon  was 
bred  to  Pilot  Mambrino,  the  best  bred  son  of  Pilot,  Jr.,  and  is  believed  to  be  with  foal.  Owing  to 
a.  blemish,  which  does  not  affect  her  as  a  road  or  brood  mare,  Fanchon  will  be  sold  at  a  low  figure. 
3  Price,  $350. 


34.  BROOD    MARES   AND    FILLIES. 


No.  93.     IRONETTE.    (Standard.) 

{Full  sister  to  Hardwood,  2:24^.) 

Brown  mare,  foaled  in  1882. 

BY  BLACKWOOO,  JR.,  3S0,  record  2:22;^. 

Sireof  Gracie  B,  2:22;%,  Miss  Woodford,  2:23}i,  Hardwood,  2:24%,  and  Little  Tommy,  2:27J^ 

Blackwood,  Jr.,  is  a  son  of  Blackwood  74 ;  dam  Belle  Sheridan,  by  Blood's  Black  Hawk. 
ist  dam  Irene by  Columbus  1794. 

Dam  of  Hardwood,  2:24^.  Sire  of    Little   Mac,   2:28}^.     Columbus   is   by    Brown's 

Bellfounder. 

2d  dam  Irene  McKimmin. 

A  stout  bay  mare  purchased  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio, 
in  1866,  blood  untraced. 

7V(7/^.— Ironette  is  a  full  sister  to  Hardwood,  record  2:24^.  Being  by  a  fast  and  producing  sire, 
out  of  a  producing  dam,  she  should  throw  speed.  Individually  she  is  very  superior,  having  size  (16 
hands),  fine  appearance,  great  substance,  and  the  best  bone.  This  is  a  noble  looking  mare,  bred  to 
Almontonian  6783  (son  of  Almont,  out  of  a  mare  by  Idol,  son  of  Mambrino  Chief),  sire  of  Jerry 
Almont,  2:26X.  Price,  $700. 

No.  94.     PREAMBLE.     (Standard.) 

Bay  mare,  foaled  in  1882. 
BY  PAJf COAST  1439,  record  2:21^. 

Sire  of  Patron,  2:1434,  Dodd  Peet,  2:22J^,  Issaqiueena,  2:28>i,  and  Aquarius,  2:29)^.    Pancoastia 

by  "Woodford  Mambrino,  2:21K ;  dam  Bicara,  by  Harold  413. 
ist  dam  Galatea by  Messenger  Duroc  106. 

Sire  of  sixteen  in  the  2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dams  •! 
Company,  2:19^,  Feme  Sole,  2:20,  and  nine  others  in 
2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam  Hyacinth by  Volunteer  55. 

Dam  of  Reina  Victoria  (dam  of  Princeton,  2:19^,  Sire  of  twenty-eight  in  2:30  list ;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of 

and  Euclid,  2:2814).  sixteen  in  2:30  list. 

3d  dam  Clara by  American  Star  14. 

Dam  of  Dexter,  2:17^^,  Alma,  2:28^,  and  Astoria,  Sire  of  the  dams  of  Guy,  2:12,  Dexter,  2:171^,  and  forty- 

^■^9%-  one  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

4th  dam  McKinstry  Mare. 

Dam  of  Shark,  2:241^. 

Nofe. — Preaanble  is  a  highly-finished,  speedy-shaped  mare,  with  fine  head,  neck,  good  back, 
powerful  quarters  and  clean,  hard,  flat  legs.  She  has  fine  action,  is  broken  and  kind,  but  has  never 
been  trained.  She  is  15^  hands.  Her  breeding  is  simply  royal,  first  dam  by  that  great  sire  of 
trotters  and  dams  of  trotters,  Messenger  Duroc,  out  of  Hyacinth,  the  dam  of  Reina  Victoria  (which 
produced  Princeton,  2:19^,  Euclid,  2:28^,  and  a  yearling  that  brought  $5,700  at  auction),  third 
dam  Clara,  the  dam  of  Dexter,  2:17^,  and  two  others  in  the  list,  also  dam  of  Dictator,  and  fourth 
dam  a  producer  of  a  2:273^  trotter.  Preamble  vi'ould  adorn  any  catalogue  and  can  not  fail  to  pro- 
duce colts  of  merit  that  will  command  long  prices.  She  is  in  foal  to  Electrotype,  a  son  of  Elec- 
tioneer, out  of  a  dam  that  has  produced  three  that  could  beat  2:20.  (See  Electrotype,  No.  2  of 
stallions.)  Price,  $3,000. 

No.  95.     SPRITE,     (Standard.) 

Brown  mare,  foaled  in  1883. 
BY  OXMOOR  1400,  record  2:33. 

Sire  of  Octavius,  2:2e\i,  and  Cheltenham,  2:28.    Oxmoor  is  by  Princeps  536;  dam  by  Ham- 
bletonian  10. 

ist  dam  Relief by  Messenger  Harabletonian. 

Dam  of  Walnut,  2:ig3^.  Son   of  Hambletonian   10   (sire  of  the   dam   of  Wilton, 

2:19^,  and  Princeton,  2:19^,  and  forty-nine  others  in 
the  2:30  list.) 

2d  dam  Lady  Magnolia by  Magnolia  68. 

Sire  of  Magnolia,  2:26''4,  and  of  the  dams  of  Mamie 
Wood,  225^,  and  Chester  F.,  2:28^.  Magnolia  is  by 
American  Star  14;  dam  Jenny  Lind,  by  Bay  Richmond. 

3d  dam  Beck  Mare by  L.  I.  Black  Hawk  24. 

Grandam  of  Kisbar,  2:275^,  Pickering,  2;3o,  Norwood  Sire  of  Prince,  2:24^,  Jake  Oakley,  to  wagon,  2:32^^,  and 

(sire  of  Tommy  Norwood,  2:261^),  Socrates,  record  the  dams  of  Effie  Deans,  2:25)^,  Lottie  2:28,  and  Star, 

2:34^.  trial,  2:25  (sire  of  Socrates,  2:273/4),  Gretchen  2:30. 

(dam  of  Clingstone,  2:14),  and  Felicia  (dam  of  Fal- 
lis,  2:23). 

A''ote. — Sprite,  brown  mare,  star,  right  front  coronet,  and  left  hind  ankle  white,  stands  some- 
thing over  fifteen  hands  high  and  has  ample  substance  and  bone,  with  fine  appearance.  Barely 
broken  to  harness  and  is  promising  as  a  trotter.  Had  fine  colt  in  1888.  Bred  to  Mambrino  Dudley, 
2:i()'i^.  The  sire  of  this  mare  is  Oxmoor,  bred  like  Trinket,  2:14,  Princeton,  2:19^,  Greenlander, 
2:24^^,  Earl,  2:243^,  he  being  by  Princeps  out  of  a  Hambletonian  mare.  Sprite's  dam  is  choicely 
bred  and  produced  a  2:191^  trotter.  Price,  $600. 


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3S 


No.  96.     Ida  Clay.     ( Standard.) 

Bay  mare,  foaled  in   i88q. 
BY  HARRY  CLAY  45,  record  3:29. 

Sire  of  Shawmut,  2:26,  Surprise,  2:26,  ard  the  dams  cf  St.  Jullen,  2:11!^,  Elaine,  2:20,  Pros- 
pero,  2:20,  and  fifteen  others  in  the  2:30  list.  Hariy  Clay  is  by  Weave's  Cassias  M.  Clay> 
Jr.,  20;  dam  sister  to  Crabtree  Bellfounder,  by  Imported  Sellfonnder. 

ist  dam  Eponina by  Hiram  Woodruff  827. 

Son  of  Hambletonian  lo;    dam   Annie    Laurie  (dam  of 
Annie  C,  2:28),  by  Harris  iiambletoniun  2. 

2d  dam  Ferguson  Mare by  Young  Bellfounder. 

Son  of  Smitli's  Bellfounder. 

3d  dam  Seaman  Mare by  Jackson's  Commander. 

Son  of  Chancellor,  by  Mambrino, 
Note. — Ida  Clay  is  a  bay  mare  15^  hands  high,  with  white  stripe  in  face  and  while  hind  ankles. 
She  was  bred  as  a  three-year-old  and  produced  a  bay  colt,  asid  has  been  used  since  as  a  road  horse, 
and  there  are  few  better.  Last  summer  she  had  a  little  track  work  and  trotted  a  mile  in  2:30  at  a 
matinee  at  Louisville.  She  subsequently  trotted  a  mile  trial  in  2:29^.  She  is  a  powerful  made 
mare,  of  good  disposition  and  inherits  from  her  dam  speed  and  endurance.  Eponina,  her  dam,  was 
a  fine  road  mare  and  capable  of  trotting  in  2:2$  in  her  prime.  Price,  $2,oco. 


No.  97.     QUICKSTEP.     (Standard.) 

Gray  mare,  foaled  in  1883. 
BY  WOODFORD  PILOT  1C40,  record  2:31. 

Sire  of  Belford,  2:26^,  and  King  Midas,  2:28Ji.    Woodford  Pilot  is  by  Woodford  KTambrino, 

2:21J^ ;  dam  Brxma,  by  Pilot,  Jr. ,  12. 
ist  dam  Mollie  Quick by  Scott's  Blue  Bull. 

Dam  of  Ida,  2:29^^,  and  Eva,  2:3954.  Soa  of  Prewitt's  Blue  Bull. 

2d  dam by  Clifton  Pilot  2026  (son  of  Pilot,  Jr.,  12). 

Sire  of  Jack  Lew's,  2:28%,  and  of  the  dams  of  Judge 
I.indsey,  2:21}^,  Charley  Wilkes,  2:25)4,  Mike,  2:28,  and 
Billy,  2:29}^. 

3d  dam by  Shakesppare. 

Son  of  Topgallant. 
NoU. — Quickstep  is  a  handsome  mare  of  quality  and  substance,  with  excellent  legs  and  feet. 
She  is  by  a  fast,  well-bred  and  producing  son  of  the  great  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:21^,  out  of  a 
producing  dam.     She  is  inbred  to  Pilot,  Jr.,  and  can  not  well  fail  to  prove  a  successful  brood  mare. 
Bred  to  Arthurton  365.  Price,  $8oo. 


No.  98.     QUEEN  ANNE.    (Standard.) 

Bay  mare,  foaled  in  1883. 
BY  DEAN  SAGE  lOOO. 

Sire  of  BeaconsfLeld,  2:25^.   Dean  Sag'e  is  by  Hambletonian  10 ;  dam  Nellie  Bayre,  by  American 

Star  14. 
I  St  dam  Madge by  Volunteer  55. 

Sire  of  twenty-eight  io  the  2:30  list,  and  of  the  dams  of 
Amelia  C.,  2:19}^,  Stephen  G.,  2:20^^,  and  foorteen  oth- 
ers in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam  Nelly by  Alexander's  Abdallah  15. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Jerome  Eddy.  2:16'/^,  Favonia,  2:15. 
and  twenty-three  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

3d  dam by  Sherman  Morgan. 

No/e.  —  Queen  Anne,  bay  mare,  1$^  hands  hii^h,  of  extra  length,  speedy  comformation,  deep, 
strong,  oblique  shoulders,  good  bone  and  substance,  with  fine  appearance  and  high  finish.  This 
mare  is  elegantly  bred  on  both  sire  and  dam's  side.  Bred  to  Prince  Imperial  (son  of  Wm.  Welch, 
out  of  the  celebrated  mare,  Flora  Temple,  2:19^).  Prince  has  trotted  trial  in  2:20.  Queen  Anne 
is  a  cheap  mare.  Price,  $600. 


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BROOD    MARES   AND    FILLIES. 


No.  99.    HOLLYHOCK.    (Standard.) 

Bay  mare,  foaled  May  31,  1883. 

BY  FRANCE'S  ALEXANDER  1986,  record  2:19. 

Sire  of  France,  2:26.    Alexander  is  by  Ben  Patchen  1725 ;  dam  Jennie  HCartin,  by  Canada  Jack, 
ist  dam  Grade  Van  Cott by  Jay  Gould  197,  record  2:20^. 

Sire  of  Adelia  Gould,  2:19,  and  thirteen  others  in  the 
2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  Buelah,  2:19%,  Green 
Girl,  2:2iJ^,  Patience,  a-.zS}^,  and  Lammermoor,  2:30. 

2d  dam  Casta  Dit^a by  Voucher  (thoroughbred). 

3d  to  loth  dams  thoroughbred. 

iV<7/,f. — Hollyhock  is  a  well-formed,  smooth,  good-looking,  15^-hand  mare,  with  great  muscular 
development,  constitution  and  endurance.  She  has  excellent  action  and  with  road  work  has  shown 
a  mile  in  2:56.  Is  a  gentle  and  free  driver.  Her  sire  has  a  record  of  2:19  and  her  dam  is  by  a 
grandly-bred  stallion  that  holds  a  record  of  2:20^.  Hollyhock  is  exceedingly  desirable  for  the  road 
or  harem.     Bred  to  Jerome  Turner,  2:15^,  and  surely  in  foal.  Price,  $650, 


No.  100.     MARION.     (Standard.) 

Bay  mare  foaled  in  1883. 

BY  LOUIS  NAPOLEON  207. 

Sire  of  Charles  Hilton,  Z:17'A,  Jerome  Eddy,  2:16^,  and  five  others  in  the  2:30  list.    Louis 
Napoleon  is  by  Volunteer  55 ;  dam  Hattie  "Wood  (dam  of  Gazelle,  2:21 ),  by  Harry  Clay  45. 

jst  dam  Ruby  Mambrino by  Mambrino  Gift  584,  record  2:20. 

Sire  of  Mambri^-tte,  2:21,  Faro,  2:25,  and  four  otheri 
in  the  2:30  list. 

2d  dam  Madge  , by  Bob  Letcher  (son  of  Medoc), 

3d  dam  s.  t.  b by  Black  Bashaw  782. 

Sire  of  Cozette,  2:19,  John   H.,  2:20,  and  the  dam  of 
Spurgeon,  2:^6%. 

Note. — Marion  is  blood  bay,  1$^  hands  high,  very  handsome,  strong  and  blood-like.  She  has 
as  much  quality  and  finish  as  any  mare  at  our  place,  and  her  breeding  is  particularly  fashionable — 
being  by  the  sire  of  Jerome  Eddy,  2:l6jS^,  and  out  of  a  mare  by  a  son  of  Waterwitch,  and  he  with  a 
record  of  2:20.  Marion  is  in  foal  by  Wilton,  record  2:19%,  by  George  Wilkes,  making  her  a  very 
desirable  brood  mare.  Price,  $1,500. 


No.  101.     KITTY  ALMO.     (Standard.) 

Bay  mare,  foaled  in  1883. 

BY  ST.  ALMO  5748. 

Son  of  Almont  83;   dam  by  Mambrino  Champion  5180,  he  by  Kambrino  Chief  11;   2d  dam 
(grandam  of  Blackwood  74). 

I  St  dam  Kitty  Clay by  Curtis  Clay. 

Son  of  American  Clay  34  (sire  of  the  dams  of  Garnet, 
2:19,  Sir  Walter,  Jr.,  2:i8J^,  and  thirteen  others  in  the 
2:30  list. 

2d  dam by  Grey  Eagle. 

Note. — Kitty  Almo  is  a  nice  looking  bay  mare  with  snip  and  two  white  legs  behind.  She  is 
151^  hands  high,  has  good  bone  and  substance.  She  has  shown  a  2:45  gait  and  is  a  good  roadster. 
Her  owner  will  give  $300  for  her  produce,  when  weaned.  Kitty  is  safe  in  foal  to  Earl,  2:24^. 
(See  No.  i  stallions.)  Price,  $500. 


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No.  102.     BOLERO.     (Standard.) 

Bay  filly,  foaled  in  1884. 

BY  REVEILLE  1472,  record  2:21 1^:. 

Son  of  New  York  (son  of  Hambletonian,  and  Lady  Finch,  by  Harry  Clay)  sire  of  Oeor^ie  W., 
2:23K,  Novelty,  2:28)<,  and  Hattie  T.,2:29% ;  dam  Fleet,  by  Kearsarge  192  (son  of  Volun- 
teer and  Clara,  by  American  Star). 

I  St  dam  Mischief by  Hambletonian  10.' 

Sister  to  Maud,  2:2954.  Sire  of  the  dams  of  Trinket,  2:14;  Stamboul  2- 14)^,  and 

forty-nine  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

2d  dam  Starlight by  American  Star  14. 

Dam  of   Maud,  2:29%,  Maple  wood,  2:40,  Mamie,  Sire  of  the  dams  of  Guy,  2:12,  Dexter,  2:17^,    Robert 

three-year-old  trial,  2:30,  Mabel,  trial  to  pole,  McGregor,  2:17^4,    Nettie,  2:18,    Joe    Bunker,  2:19}^, 

2:30,    Bertha  (dam   of    Delegate,  2:27^^),  and  and  thirty-eight  others  in  the  2:3olist. 
Maple  Leaf  (dam  of  Gold  Leaf,  2:23}^). 

3d  dam by  Beak's  Wildair. 

Grandsire    of   the   dam    of    Driver,  2:19^^.     Wildair  by 
Conkhn's  Gray  Messenger,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Note. — Bolero  is  15^^  hands  high,  very  bloodlike  in  form,  and  has  fine  trotting  action.  She  has 
had  no  track  work,  but  was  driven  to  sleigh  in  the  winter  of  1887  and  showed  speed.  Her  sire  has 
a  record  of  2:21^,  and  was  by  a  son  of  Hambletonian,  whose  dam  was  by  Harry  Clay — a  combination 
that  has  produced  great  results.  The  dam  of  her  sire  by  Kearsarge,  a  full  brother  to  Hyacinth,  the 
dam  of  Reina  Victoria  that  sold  for  $7,200  and  is  the  dam  of  Princeton,  2:195^,  and  Euclid,  2:28^. 
The  next  dam,  Clara,  is  the  dam  of  Uexter,  Dictator,  Alma  and  Astoria.  Bolero's  dam.  Mischief, 
was  by  Hambletonian  and  out  of  one  of  the  best  mares  of  American  Star's  get.  Altogether,  this  is 
one  of  the  best  and  richest  bred  fillies  in  trotting  lines  and  she  promises  to  make  a  trotter. 

Price,  $1,200. 


No.  103.     lOLA.     (Standard.) 

Bay  filly,  foaled  August  22j  188^. 
BY  OXMOOR  1400,  record  2:33. 

Sire  of  Octavius  2:26]4,  and  Cheltenham,  2:28.    Oxmoor  is  by  Frinceps  636;  dam  Lindora,  by 
Haw.bletonian  10. 

ist  dam  Lady  Herr by  Mambrino  Pilot  29. 

Dam  of  Jahnny  P.,  2:31%.  Sire  of  Hannis,   2:175^,  Mambrino   Gift,  2:20,   and  five 

others  in  the  2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  ten  in 
the  2:30  list. 

2d  dam  Myrtle by  Imported  Consternation. 

Sire  of  Morning  Glory  (grandam  of  Trinket,  2:14). 

3d  dam  Eloise by  Ebony. 

4th  dam by  Sir  Richard  Truxton 

5th  dam by  Eagle. 

Note. — lola  stands  IS}4  hands  high,  fine,  long  neck,  and  is  a  well  made  mare  of  fine  appear- 
ance. Her  acti6n  is  first-class,  and  if  trained  she  should  go  fast.  Has  barely  been  broken  to  har- 
ness. The  sire  of  lola  came  of  that  grand  cross — Princeps  bred  on  Hambletonian  mares — which 
has  produced  such  performers  as  Trinket,  2:14,  Princeton,  2:19^,  Greenlander,  2:24^,  Earl, 
2:24^,  and  other  fast  ones.  lola's  dam  produced  Johnny  P.,  2:31  j^,  and  was  by  Mambrino  Pilot, 
which  was  not  only  a  highly  bred  stallion,  but  also  a  performer  and  producer.  Back  of  this  are  val- 
uable thoroughbred  strains.  The  produce  of  this  young  mare  by  Mambrino  Dudley,  2:19^^,  to 
whom  she  is  believed  to  be  in  foal,  ought  at  an  early  age  be  worth  her  cost.  Price,  $650. 


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No.  104.     ELIZABETH.     (Standard.) 

Bay  mare,  foaled  in  1884. 

BY  ALCANTARA  729,  record  2:23. 

Sire  of  WMtesocks,  2:20%,  Alpha,  2:2b%,  and  five  others  in  the  2-80  list.  Alcantara  is  by 
Geore:e  Wilkes,  2:22;  dam  Alma  Mater  (dam  of  Alcyone,  2:27,  and  Arbiter,  2:30),  by 
Mambrino  Patchen  58. 

I  St  dam  Morning  Star by  Peacemaker  260. 

Dam  of  Lyra,  2:28^  Sire  of  Midnight,  2:18}^,  Alroy,  2:23,  Lady  Moore,  2:25, 

and  the  dams  of  Gretna,  2.27}^,  and  Holtndel,  2:25}^. 

2d  dam  Mills  Mare    ............  by  American  Star  14. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Guy,  2:12,  Dexter,  2:171^,  and  forty- 
one  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

Note. — Elizabeth  is  a  cherry  bay  in  color,  16  hands  high,' fair  length  of  neck  and  body,  high  hips, 
good  coupling,  strong  stifles,  and  good  legs.  She  has  been  broken  to  harness,  and  her  driver  stated 
could  show  a  2:45  g^it,  as  a  three- year-old.  Her  breeding  is  superb — she  is  by  Alcantara,  record 
2:23  as  a  four-year-old,  he  by  George  Wilkes,  2:22,  out  of  Alma  Mater,  dam  of  three  in  the  2:30 
list,  by  Mambrino  Patchen  58.  Elizabeth's  dam  was  by  Peacemaker,  a  son  of  Hambletonian,  and 
Sally  Feagles.  Peacemaker  was  the  sire  of  Midnight,  2: 18^,  and  Sally  Feagles  the  dam  also  of 
Dauntless,  the  sire  of  Gene  Smith,  2: 18^,  Thornless,  2:18^,  Little  Thorn,  2:23^,  and  Hendryx, 
2:24^,  all  noted  game  horses.  The  second  dam  of  Elizabeth,  the  Mill's  Mare,  trotted  a  mile  in 
2:34,  taken  off  the  road  and  hitched  to  a  sulky  at  Prospect  Park,  the  first  and  only  time  she  was 
hitched  to  a  sulky.    Elisabeth  was  fcred  to  Princeton,  record  2:193^,  and  we  think  certainly  in  foal. 

Price,  $1,500. 


No.  105.     INDIES.     (Standard.) 

Brown  mare,  foaled  in  1884. 
BY  INDIAMAX  1242. 

Sire  of  Wineshade,  2:30.    Indiaman  is  by  Belmont  64;  dam  Indiana-  (dam  of  Indianapolis, 

2:2 1),  by  Mambrino  Chief  11. 
1st  dam  Lady  Mills by  Chosroes  735. 

Record  2:24%.  Sire  of  Longford,  2:215^  ;  W.  K.,  2:22^^,  and  the  dam  of 

Clingstone,  2:14.      Chosroes  is  by  Hambletonian  10. 

2d  dam by  Othello. 

Dam  of  Lady  Mills,  2:24%.  Son  of  Nonpareil  787;  he  by  Black  Hawk  24. 

3d  dam  Weston  Mare by  American  Star  14. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Guy,  2:12 ;  Dexter,  2:175^,  and  forty- 
one  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

4th  dam by  Budd's  Expedition. 

Mote. — Indies,  brown  mare  of  much  symmetry  and  finish,  combined  with  muscular  development 
and  excellent  action.  Is  a  powerful  mare  on  short  legs,  stands  about  15  hands  high,  and  is  likely 
to  outbreed  herself  in  size.  Her  sire  is  by  Belmont,  and  out  of  Indiana  (dam  of  Indianapolis,  2:21, 
and  Pilot  Mambrino,  2:35,  trial  when  sixteen  years  old  in  2:2654^),  by  Mambrino  Chief.  The  dam  of 
Indies  was  a  very  fast  and  game  mare,  record  2:24^,  by  Chosroes,  sire  of  the  dam  of  Clingstone, 
2:14,  and  her  second  and  third  dams  are  well  bred.  Indies  has  been  broken  to  harness,  driven  only 
a  few  times.     She  should  be  a  capital  road  mare,  handsome  and  game.     Her  price  is  low. 

Price,  $400. 


No.  106.     JENNIE, 

Bay  mare,  foaled  in  1884. 
BY  YOUNG  JIM    2009. 

Sire  of  G-arnet,  2:19;  Batter^y,  2:19?<,  and  Molly  Wilkes,  2:20K.     Young'  Jim  is  by  G-eorgrO 
Wilkes,  2:22;  dam  Lear  Mare  (dam  of  Jim  Irving:,  2:23),  by  Lear's  Sir  William. 

I  St  dam  Waltonia. 

Note. — ^Jennie  is  one  of  the  best  individuals  on  the  farm.  She  is  very  handsome;  blood  bay,  16 
hands  high,  very  smooth  and  highly  finished,  with  elegant  head  and  neck,  deep,  oblique  shoulders, 
strong,  short  back,  and  the  best  of  legs.  Her  sire,  Young  Jim,  is  a  grand-looking  son  of  George 
Wilkes,  and  has  shown  great  speed,  but,  owing  to  an  injury,  did  not  get  a  record.  He  sired  three  with 
records  better  than  2:21.  If  highly  bred  on  the  dam's  side,  Jennie  would  bring  three  times  what  is 
asked  for  her.  She  is  heavy  in  foal  to  Princeton,  2:19^  and,  if  a  filly,  her  'produce  by  him  will  be 
worth  more  than  the  figure  asked  for  her.  Price,  $500. 


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No.  107.     MYSTERIOUS.     (Standard.) 

Bay  maie,  foaled  in  1884. 
BY  GENERAL,  WASHINGTON    llOl. 

Sire  of  Luzerne,  2:27j^,  tind  Westmoreland,  2:37%,  Saranac,  2:38,  and  Presto,  yearling,  2:41^. 

General  Washington  is  by  General  Knox  140;  dam  Lady  Thorne,  2:18^  (dam  of  Thometta, 

dam  of  Patti,  2:25'/^),  by  Uambrino  Chief  11. 
I  St  dam  Mystery by  Socrates  287,  record  2:341^. 

Sire  of  Socrates,  ■2:2-}]/^,  and  the  dam  of  Sisal,  a'.^7}4- 
Socrates  is  by  Hambletonian  10;  dam  Lady  Fallis,  by 
American  Star  14. 

2d  dam  Daisy  Burns,  record   2:29^  .    .    .  by  Skenandoah  926. 

Dam  of  Slander,  2:28)^.  Sire   of   the  dams  of   Bonner,  2:23,     Wormwood,    2:25, 

Adrian,  2:26}/^,  and  Slander,  2:28}^. 

3d  dam by  Harden's  Kentucky  Hunter. 

Dam  of  Daisy  Burns,  2:29^. 

No/g. — Mysterious  is  a  grand-looking  mare,  16  hands  high,  of  very  speedy  form,  great  substance 
and  bone,  without  being  at  all  coarse.  She  is  good  in  every  feature  and  has  excellent  action.  Has 
been  broken  to  harness  but  never  handled  for  speed.  Her  sire,  General  Washington,  is  by  a  great 
producer,  and  out  of  one  of  the  fastest  and  gamest  mares  that  ever  started  in  a  race.  General  Wash- 
ington is  fast  himself  (has  show^n  2:24  gait),  and  is  now  in  the  hands  of  the  leading  trainer  of  Ken- 
tucky, for  the  purpose  of  making  a  low  record  this  season.  He  has  produced  fast  ones,  and  there  is 
every  reason  to  believe  will  largely  increase  his  list  in  1889.  Socrates,  the  sire  of  Mysterious'  dam, 
was  one  of  the  fastest  four-year-olds  out,  at  the  time  he  acquired  his  record,  and  sold  for  $20,000  on 
account  of  his  speed  and  elegant  breeding.  The  second  dam  of  Mysterious  not  only  beat  2:30  but 
produced  a  son  that  is  in  the  list,  and  he  is  producing  speed.  Mysterious  is  clearly  in  foal  to  Prince- 
ton, 2:19^,  one  of  the  very  best-bred  horses  living.  Her  produce  by  this  great  stallion  should, 
when  a  year  old,  bring  more  than  is  asked  for  her.  Price,  $1,100. 


No.  108.    LADY  STEELE. 

Brown  mare,  foaled  in   1884. 

BY  STAR  AI^MONT. 

Fnllbrotherto  Hamlin's  Almont,'Jr.,  2:26  (sire  of  Belle  Hamlin,  2:18K>  etc.),  by  Almont  33  (sire  of 
Westmont,  2:13^,  Fanny  Witherspoon,  2:16J<,  and  thirty-two  others  in  the  2:30  list) ;  dam 
Mag'Erie  Gaines,  by  Blood's  Black  Hawk  (sire  of  the  dams  of  Von  Arnim,  2:19M,  ai^d  Black- 
wood, Jr.,  2:22J4). 

tst  dam by  Mambrino  Hedgeford. 

Son  of  Alcalde  103  ;  dam  Molly  Hedgeford,  by  2d  Expe- 
dition. 

2d  dam by  Edwin  Forrest  49. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  So  So,  2:175^,  Tony  Newell,  2:19^^ 
Mambrino  Dudley,  2:19^^,  London,  2:20^^  and  six  oth- 
ers in  the  2:30  list. 

JVa/e. — Lady  Steele  is  a  mare  of  extra  quality  and  gameness,  standing  15^  hands,  with  the  beSt 
of  legs  and  feet.  Her  action  and  road  qualities  are  superior.  Is  gentle — ladies  have  driven  her. 
This  mare  has  excellent  blood  lines,  and  should  produce  trotters.  Is  in  foal  to  Arthurton  365,  a  fast 
and  well-bred  son  of  Hambletonian  10,  sire  of  Arab,  2:15,  Joe  Arthurton,  2:20,  etc.      Price,  $400. 


No.  109.      CASTANET.     (Standard.) 

Bay  mare,  foaled  March  16,  1884. 

BY  ENFIELD  128,  record  2:29. 

Sire  of  Bobin,  2:24>^,  and  Stonecutter,  2:28K ;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  ^ve  in  the  2:30  list.  En- 
field (fall  brother  to  Aberdeen,  whirh  hasnineteen  In  2:301ist)  is  by  Hambletonian  10;  dam 
Julia  Machree  (dam  of  Chester,  2:27),  by  American  Star  14. 

ist  dam  Lady  Estill by  Clark  Chief  89. 

Sire  of  six  in  the  2:30  list,  and  of  the  dams  of  Phallas, 
2:13%,  Majolica,  2:15,  Wilson,  2:i6Ji,  and  eight  others 
in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam by  Edwin  Forrest  49. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  So  So,  2:175^,  Tony  Newell,  2:195^, 

Mambrino  Dudley,  2:19^^,  and  seven  others  in  the  2:30 

list. 

J\^ofe. — Castanet  is  a  very  fine-looking  mare,  15  hands  2)<  inches  high,  with  the  best  of  feet  and 

legs.     This  mareis  grandly  bred,  and  naturally  fast ;  has  shown  a  quarter  in  forty-one  seconds,  and,  if 

trained,  should  prove  a  race  mare.     She  has  perfect  action,  and  is  highly  desirable.       Price,  $800. 


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No.  110.     INDENTURE.     (Standard.) 

Bay  mare,  foaled  April  lo,  1884. 
BY  PRINCEPS  536. 

Sire  of  Trinket,  2:14,  Grauby,  2:19K,  Princeton,  2:19%,  Feme  Sole,  2:20,  and  fifteen  others  in 

the  2:30  list.    Frinceps  is  by  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:21^,  dam  by  Alexander  Abdallah  15. 

I  St  dam  Bureau .    .  by  Volunteer  55  (son  of  Hambletonian  10), 

Sire  of  twenty-eight  in  the  2:30  list,  and  of  the  dams 
of  Amelia  C,  2:19^,  Stephen  G.,  2:20^^,  and  four- 
teen others  in  2:30  or  better, 

2d    dam .by  Wilcox  Clay. 

Son  of  Harry  Clay  45. 

3d   dam ,    .    .  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Sire  of  Mambrino  Chief  11. 
Note. — Indenture  is  a  mare  of  quality  and  finish,  with  good  bone,  extra  length  and  speedy  con- 
formation. Is  close  to  15^  hands.  She  shows  fine  action  and  will  doubtless  be  fast,  if  handled. 
Her  full  brother,  with  little  work,  showed  better  than  a  2:40  gait.  Princeton,  her  sire,  has  shown 
great  results  crossed  on  mares  of  Hambletonian  blood,  and  the  daughters  of  Volunteer  are  great 
producers  of  trotters.  Indenture  has  a  speck  in  one  eye.  She  is  heavy  in  foal  to  Arthurton,  a 
fast  and  producing  Hambletonian-Star  stallion,  with  Arab,  2:15,  Joe  Arthurton,  2;20j^,  etc.,  to  his 
credit.  -•  Price,  $800, 

No.  111.     ISPARETTA.     (Standard.) 

Bay  mare,  foaled  July  5,  1884. 

BY  PRINCEPS  S36. 

Sire  of  Trinket,  2:14,  Granby,  2:193^,  Princeton,  2:19%,  Feme  Sole,  2:20,  and  15  others  in  the 

2:30  list.    Frinceps  is  by  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:21^,  dam  by  Alexander's  Abdallab  15. 
ist  dam  Nonie by  Golddust  150. 

Record,   2:39^^  to  road  wagon;  trial  2:32 J^  on  half-mile  Sire  of  Lucille  Golddust,  Tr.xd}^,  Fleety  Golddust,  2:20, 

track.  Indicator,    2:23^^,    Rolla  Golddust,    2:25,    and  of   the 

dams  of  Gossip,  2:18,  Lucille's  Baby,  2:20%,  and  seven 
others  in  the  2:30  list. 

2d  dam  Colletta « by  Berthune. 

3d  dam  Roxanna,  Jr by  American  Eclipse. 

4th  to  loth  dams  thoroughbred. 

Note. — Isparetta  stands  15^  hands  high,  full,  has  fine  length,  an  excellent  set  of  legs,  and  is  a 
good  looking  mare  of  speedy  conformation.  Nonie,  her  dam,  was  a  mare  of  great  natural  speed 
and  unlimited  gameness.  She  has  repeatedly  shown  her  ability  to  beat  2:30.  She  was  queen  of  the 
road  until  very  old,  and  left  that  service  a  sound,  clean-limbed  mare  of  undimmed  fire  and  resolu- 
tion. Isparetta,  being  by  Frinceps  out  of  a  Golddust  mare,  is  bred  like  Lucille's  Baby,  2:20^, 
Romance,  2:29J^,  Farce,  record  2:29^-  (trial  2:23^,  sold  for  $iq,ooo),  aod  Guyon  trial  2:34^. 

Price,  $j,oop. 

No.    112.     IVY.     (Standard.) 

Bay  mare,  foaled  June  17,  1884. 
BY  PRIXCEPS  536. 
Sire  of  Trinket,  2:14,  O-ranby,  2:19J^,  Frincoton,  2:19^,  and  sixteen  others  in  the  2:80  list. 
Frinceps  is  by  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:21^  (sire  of  eleven  in  the  2:30  list);  dam  Frimrose, 
by  Abdallah  15. 
I  St  dam  Lady  Monroe by  Jim  Monroe  836. 

Record  2:26}^,  trial  2:20.  Sire  of  Monroe  Chief,  2:181^,  Kitty  Bates,  2:19,  and  six 

others  in  the  2:30  list ;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  Emma, 
2:i6J^,  Lucy  Fry,  2:20^. 

2d  dam by  Shropshire's  Tom  Hal. 

Dam  of  Lady  Monroe,  2:26J{. 

3d  dam by  Allen's  Whip. 

Note. — Ivy  is  a  mare  of  much  quality,  fine  size,  good  length,  bone  and  muscular  development. 
She  is  fine  in  head  and  neck  and  of  very  speedy  conformation.  She  closely  resembles  her  dam. 
Lady  Monroe  (record  2:26^,  and  trial  in  2:20),  one  of  the  gamest  mares  that  ever  started  in  a  race. 
Ivy  should  prove  very  fast  if  trained.  Her  full  brother,  a  year  younger,  promises  to  make  a  race 
horse  and  is  valued  at  a  high  figure.  Princeps,  her  sire,  is  a  great  producer  and  his  sons  and 
daughters  are  rapidly  putting  representatives  in  the  3:30  list.  Ivy  is  heavy  in  foal  to  Arthurton, 
a  highly  bred  son  of  Hambletonian  10,  and  sire  of  Arab,  2:15,  Joe  Arthurton,  2:20^,  etc.  This 
mare  is  a  bargain.  Price,  $1,000. 


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No.  113.     HELEN  WILKES.     (Standard.) 

Brown  mare,  foaled  in  1876. 
BY  GEORGE  WILKES  619,  record  iJ:22. 

Sire  of  Harry  Wilkes,  2:13J<,  Guy  Wilkes,  2:15J^,  Mike  Wilkes,  2:15K,  Wilson,  2:16M,  Wilcox, 
2:16K,  and  sixty  others  in  the  2:30  list.  Qeorge  Wilkes  is  by  Hambletonian  10;  dam 
Dolly  Spanker,  by  Henry  Clay  8. 

ist  dam  Kitty  Forrest by  Edwin  Forrest  49. 

Sister  to  Jessie  (dam  of  Goodwood,  sire  of  Sire  of  the  dams  of  So  So,  2:175^,  Tony  Newell,  2:19^!, 

Greenwood,  2:30).  Mambrino  Dudley,  2:19^^,  and  seven  others  in  the 2:30 

list. 

2d  dam  Kitty  Kirkman by  Canada  Chief. 

Dam  of  Gretchen  (dam  of  Romero,  2: igj^,  Del  Sur,  Sire  of  the  dams  of  Blanche,  2:25^,  Coaster,  2:26^^,  and 

2:24^,  Inca,  2:27,  and  Neluska  (two  years),  2:30^4;  Governor,  2:30.     Canada  Chief  is  by  Davy  Crockett, 

grandam  also  of  Sable  Wilkes,  2:18,  at  three  years.  p.xcer;  dam  s.  t.  b,  by  Blackburn's  Whip. 

3d   dam .     .  by  Fanning's  Tobe. 

4th  dam \    .    .  by  Imp.  Leviathan. 

Note. — Helen  Wilkes  is  a  well  shaped  Wilkes  type  of  mare,  15^  hands  high,  but  good  size  for 
her  height,  being  formed  on  short  legs,  a  mare  of  good  action.  She  shows  the  quality  of  the  Edwin 
Forrest  family  of  her  dam.  The  second  dam  was  the  dam  of  Gretchen,  among  the  great  brood  mares, 
as  the  dam  of  Romero,  2:19^,  Del  Sur,  2:241^,  and  Inca,  2:27.  Helen  Wilkes  is  sound  and  in  foal 
to  Wedgewood  692,  and  due  to  foal  March  i8th.  She  is  one  of  the  best  daughters  of  George  Wilkes. 

Price, 

No.  114.     CONCLUTIA.     (Standard.) 

Black  mare,  foaled  in   1878. 
BY  KENTUCKY  PRINCE  2470. 

Sire  of  »uy,  2:12,  Spoflford,  2: 18%,  Company,  2: 195^,  Fred  Folger,  2:20^,  and  seven  others  in  the 
2:30  list.    Kentucky  Prince  is  by  Olark  Chief  89 ;  dam  Kentucky  Queen,  by  Morgan  Eagle. 

ist  dam  Lady  Anna by  Woodford  Mambrino  345. 

Sire  of  eleven  in  the  2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of 
Superior,  2:19}^,  Evermond,  2:245^,  Chichester, 
2:25^^,  and  seven  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam  Victoria by  Voorhee's  Abdallah. 

Dam  of  Blackwood  Belle,  2:30^^.  Sire  of  the  dam  of  Mamie  W.,  2:27^.     Son  of  Abdallah  i. 

3d  dam by  L.  L  Black  Hawk  24. 

Sire  of  Prince,  2:2454,  Jake  Oakley,  to  wagon,  2:32^^, 
and  the  dams  of  Efifie  Deans,  2:25^^,  Lottie,  2:28,  and 
Star,  2:30. 

Note. — Conclutia  is  about  15^  hands  high,  has  ample  bone  and  substance,  and  shows  her  high 
breeding  in  form  and  features.  Her  sire  is  a  great  producer  of  extreme  speed,  and  his  fastest  son, 
Guy,  has  shown  such  wonderful  flights  of  speed  that  he  is  regarded  as  likely  to  equal  the  fastest 
record.  The  daughters  of  Kentucky  Prince  should  produce  colts  of  great  value.  Conclutia  is 
booked  to  Kentucky  Wilkes,  2:21^,  and  the  cross  can  not  well  fail  to  bring  a  fast  colt.  This  mare 
had  a  fine  colt  last  year.     Service  fee  is  included  in  price.  Price,  $800. 


No.  115.    SILVER  LEAF. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  in  1883. 
BY  EGMOXT  1828. 

Sire  of  Combination,  2:25%,  Wildmont,  2:27,  Scott  Chief,  2:28,  Liadymont,  2:29H,  and  Zoe  K., 
2:30.  Eg'mont  is  by  Selmont  64;  dam  Minerva  (dam  of  Meander,  2:26^,  and  Nug'ffet, 
2:2654 ),  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  12. 

I  St  dam  Lady  Silverheels by  Fame. 

Son  of  Belmont  64  (siTe  of  Belmont  Boy,  4:15,  Nutwood, 
2:18%,  Wedgewood,  2:19,  Viking,  2:igJ^,  and  seventeen 
others  in  the  3:30  list). 

2d  dam by  son  of  Singleton's  Silverheels. 

Son  of  Black  Hawk  5. 

Note. — Silver  Leaf  is  a  strongly  built  mare  of  extra  length,  good  shape  and  ample  bone.  She 
is  close  to  15^  hands  high.  The  sire  of  this  mare  is  elegantly  bred  and  is  rapidly  coming  to  the 
front,  as  four  of  his  get  entered  the  2:30  list  last  year.  The  sire  of  Silver  Leaf's  dam  is  by  Belmont, 
sire  of  Nutwood,  2:i8|^,  Wedgewood,  2:19,  and  nineteen  others  with  records  in  2:30  or  better. 
Silver  Leaf  is  in  foal  to  Artburton  (a  choicely  bred  son  of  Hamhleianian  10),  sire  of  Arab,  2:15, 
Joe  Arthurton,  2:30^^,  etc.  Price,  $500. 


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BROOD   MARES  AND   FILLIES. 


No.  116.     AURANIA.     ( Standard.) 

Bay  mare,  foaled  in  1884. 
BY  GENERAIi  WASHINGTON  1161. 

Sire  of  Lnzerne,  S:27>^,  Westmoreland,  2:37^,  Saranac,  2:38,  and  Presto,  yearling:,  2:41^. 

O-eneral  WasMngton  is  by  General  Eoiox  140;  dam  Lady  Thome,  2:18^,  by  Hambrino 

Chief  11. 
ist  dam  Naomi by  Socrates  287,  record  2:341^. 

Sire    of  Socrates,   Jr.,   2:2734.     Socrates   is   a   son   of 
Hambletonian  10;  dam  by  Seely's  American  Star  14. 

2d  dam  Cranston by  Sprague's  New  York. 

Son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah  13,  and  out  of  a  Morgan 
mare. 

3d  dam  Zenobia by  Neaves'  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  20, 

Sire  of  four  in   the  2:30  list  and  of  the  dam  of  Lady 
Ross,  2:29^. 

Note. — Aurania  is  a  large,  handsome  mare,  with  good  bone  and  substance.     Has  been  broken 
to  harness  and  shows  great  promise.     A  sister  of  her  dam  produced  Carnival,  a  very  fast  horse. 

Price,  $1,000. 


No.  117.    LUCILLE  WALTER.    (Standard.) 

Bay  mare,  foaled  in  1885. 
BY  SIR  WALTER  2001,  record  2:*24:^. 

Sire  of  Sir  Walter,  Jr.,  2:185<,  and  Lucy  Walter,  2:30.    Sir  Walter  is  by  Aberdeen  27 ;  dam  Lady 
Winfield,  by  Edward  Everett  81 ;  2d  dam  by  L.  I.  Black  Hawk  24. 

I  St  dam  Lucille by  Irvington  379. 

Full  brother  to  Arthurtony  sire  of  Arab,  2:15,  Joe  Arthur- 
ton,  2:2oV2.  Bonanza,  2:29,  and  the  dam  Grandee,  2:22}^, 
and  Hidalgo,  2:24)^. 

2d  dam  Corinne by  Volunteer  55. 

Sister  to  Hyacinth  (dam  of  Rcina  Victoria).  Sire  of  twenty-eight  in  the  2:30  list ;  sire  also  of  the  da.ms 

of  sixteen  in  2:30  or  better. 

3d  dam  Clara by  American  Star  14. 

Dam  of  Dexter,2:i73^,  Alma,  2:28^^,  Astoria,  2:293^  Sire  of  the  dams  of  Guy,  2:1a,  Dexter,  2:173^,  and  forty- 

and  Dictator  113.  one  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

4th  dam  McKinstry  Mare. 

Dam  of  Shark,  2:27^. 

Note. — Lucille  Walter  is  a  mare  of  spe^y  form,  fine  size,  length,  good  style,  and  very  deep, 
oblique  shoulders.  Her  action  is  extra  promising  for  speed.  She  is  broken  to  harness,  and  while 
being  broken  has  shown  quarters  in  forty-seven  and  forty-eight  seconds.  Her  breeding  isexceedingly 
rich,  sired  by  a  highly-bred,  performing  and  producing  stallion,  and  out  of  a  dam  by  a  son  of  Hamble- 
tonian that  sold  for  $25,000  (exported  to  Australia),  and  was  full  brother  to  two  sires  that  were  fast 
and  have  sired  speed,  sha  has  also  three  splendid  dams  back  of  this — two  of  them  producers  and  the 
other  sister  to  one  of  the  best  brood  majes  in  the  stud  book.  Price,  $1,000. 


No.  118.     LUCY   WOODRUFF.     (Standard.) 

Bay  mare,  foaled  in  1884. 
BY  HIRAM  WOODRUFF  827. 
Son  of  Hambletonian  10 ;  dam  Annie  Laurie  (dam  of  Annie  G.,  2:28).  by  Harris'  Hambletonian  2. 
I  St  dam .by  Edward  Everett  81. 

Sire  of  Judge  FuUerton,  2:18,  Electric,  2:20,  Sheridan, 
2:2oJ;4and  ten  others  in  the  2:30  list  ;  sire  also  of  the 
dams  of  eight  in  the  2:30  list. 

No/e. — Lucy  Woodruff  is  a  blocky  mare  of  good  length,  clean,  flat  legs  and  nice  appearance 
standing  a  shade  over  15  hands.  She  is  quite  a  fast  pacer  and  has  been  driven  on  the  road  until  she 
became  somewhat  sore.  Her  dam  had  the  reputation  of  being  able  to  pace  low  down  in  the  twenties 
and  was  one  of  the  fastest  roadsters  in  New  York  City.  Lucy  is  by  a  well-bred  son  of  Hambletonian, 
out  of  a  mare  by  Edward  Everett,  sire  of  thirteen  in  the  list  and  sire  of  the  dams  of  eight  more. 
This  mare  should  produce  well,  and  if  rested  up  make  a  sound,  fast  roadster.     Not  bred. 

"^  Price,  $350. 


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No.  119.     MAGGIE   WALTER.     (Standard.) 

Chestnut  inare,  foaled  in  1884. 

BY  SIR  WALTER  2001,  record  2:24>^. 

Sire  of  Sir  Walter,  Jr.,  2:18J^.    Sir  Walter  is  by  Aberdeen  27  ;  dam  I^ady  Winfield  by  Edwar<X 
Everett  81;   2d  dam  by  U.  I.  Black  Hawk  24. 

ist  dam  Katie  Kiser by  Felter's  Hambletonian  867. 

Pacing  trial  2:20.  Sire  of  Star  Hambletonian,  2:23%,  Lucy,  2:265^,  and  three 

others  in  tlie  2:30  list. 

2d  dam by  Sickles'  Abdallah. 

Son  of  Hopkins'   Abdallah,  sire  of  the  dams  of  Myroa 
Perry,  2:^454.  and  Ellwood  Medium,  2:24^. 

Note. — Maggie  Walter  is  a  fine-styled  mare,  16  hands  high,  with  extra  good  bone,  substance 
and  length.  This  mare  is  shaped  for  speed  and  finely  gaited  ;  broken  and  gentle  to  drive  ;  coIor» 
chestnut,  with  blaze  face  and  white  hind  ankles.  Never  bred.  Should  make  a  trotter  if  worked. 
Her  dam,  we  are  informed,  paced  Fleetwood  track  in  2:20.  She  was  by  a  producing  son  of  Ham- 
bletonian 10.  Price,  $600. 


No.  120.    RUBY  RUSSELL.    (Standard.) 

Chestnut  mare,  foaled  in  1884. 
BY  MAMBRINO  RUSSELL  2009. 

Sire  of  Happy  Bussell,  2:21}4,  and  Haldane,  2:26%.  Mambrino  Russell  is  by  Woodford  Blam- 
brino,  2:21%;  dam  Miss  Sussell  (dam  of  Maud  S.,  2:08^,  Nutwood,  2:18M,  and  Cora  Bel- 
mont, 2:24%),  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  12. 

I  St  dam  Sunset by  Strathmore  408. 

Trial  2:25%  at  four  years  old.  Sire  of  Santa  Claus,  2:17%,  and  twenty-six  others  in  the 

2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  C.  F.  Clay,  2:18, and: 
four  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam  Lady  Spaulding by  Spaulding's  Abdallah. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  John  R.,  2:23,  St.  Cloud,  2:235^,  Mar- 
quis, 2;265i,  and  Emmet  B.,  2:29^. 

3d  dam by  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  20. 

Sire  of    Lady  Lockwood,  2:25,  and  three  others  in   the 
2:30  li-t;  sire  also  of  the  dam  of  Lady  Ross,  2:29^^. 

4th  dam by  Sam  Houston,  s.  t.  b. ,  thoroughbred. 

JVofe. — Ruby  Russell  is  a  fine-looking  mare  about  1$^  hands  high,  of  clean  broad  legs,  and 
capital  action.  She  has  shown  a  2:50  gait  and  is  a  gentle,  prompt  roadster.  Will  learn  to  trot  fast 
if  trained.  Her  sire  is  one  of  the  best  bred  stallions  in  the  country;  her  dam's  blood  lines  are 
excellent,  and  she  was  extra  fast.  If  desired  will  be  bred  to  Earl  or  Electrotype  (see  Stallions  Nos.. 
I  and  2)  free.  Price,  $800. 


No.  121,    SULTANETTE. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  March  30,  1884. 
BY  SULTAX  1513,  record  2:24. 

Sire  of  Stamboul,  2:14?<,  Ruby,  2:19H,  Bay  Rose,  2:20%,  and  fifteen  others  in  the  2:30  list. 
Sultan  is  by  The  Moor  8*70 ;  dam  Sultana,  by  Delmonico  110. 

ist  dam  Katie  Barium  s.  t.  b by  Wedridge  Horse. 

Son  of  Sir  Charles,  he  by  Daniel  Webster,  by  Black 
Hawk  5. 

2d  dam  Polly  Parrott by  Roebuck  Abdallah. 

.    Son  of  Roe's  Abdallah  Chief,  sire  of  the  dam  of  Messen- 
ger Duroc. 

3d  dam by  Long  Island  Black  Hawk  24. 

S':re  of  Prince,  2:24%,  Jake  Oakley,  to  wagon.  2:32*-^,  and! 
the  dam.  of  Effic  Deans,  •2:25)'2,  Lottie,  2:28,  andStar,. 
2:30. 

Note, — Sultanette  is  a  very  handsome,  bloodlike  mare,  15^^  hands  high  ;  broken  to  harness,  but 
never  handled  for  speed.  She  has  good  trotting  action  and  will  trot  fast  if  handled.  She  is  in  foal 
to  Princeton,  2:19^,  and  due  to  foal  April  27th.  Price,  $1,500. 


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3Sro.  122.     WENONAH.     (Standard.) 

Bay  mare,  foaled  March  i6,  1884. 
BY  TENNESSEE  WII^KES  3735. 
Son  of  George  "Wilkes,  2:22  (sire  of  sixty-five  in  the  2:30  list) ;  dam  Lizzie  Hayden  (full  sister  to 
Lucy  Fleming-,  2:24),  by  Peavine  513  (sire  of  Nettie  Ward,  2:29}^). 

3st  dam  Widow  Malone by  Enfield  128,  record  2:29. 

Sire  of  Robin,  2:24%.  Stonecutter,  2:28^,  and  the  dams 
of  Red  Fern,  2:27^^,  Billy  Tompkins,  2:295^,  Refer- 
ence, 2:2914;,  Alvan,  2:251^,  and  Gracie  B.,  2:22%. 

2d  dam by  Second  Hiawatha. ' 

Sister  to  Maud  Williams,  trial  2:26.  Son  of  Hiawatha  (thoroughbred),  out  of  a  mare  by  Mara- 

brino  Messenger. 

3d  dam  Tena by  Mambrino  Messenger. 

Sire  of  General  George  H.  Thomas  530  (sire  of  Scott's 
Thomas,  2:21,  etc.). 

4th  dam by  Young  Jefferson,  pacer. 

5th  dam by  Hunt's  Commodore. 

Note. — Wenonah  is  a  very  handsome,  smooth,  powerful  mare  of  extra  length,  substance  and 
bone,  and  the  very  best  of  action.  She  has  been  d/r-en  only  enough  to  break  her  nicely,  but  can 
show  a  2:50  gait,  and  do  it  in  a  manner  that  indicates  she  will  go  very  fast.  Wenonah  is  an  'excel-' 
lent  prospect  for  a  race  mare,  and  with  her  combination  of  Wilkes,  Hambletonian-Star  blood  backed 
up  by  thoroughbred  and  pacing  crosses,  should  prove  an  excellent  producer.  This  is  a  highly  de- 
sirable mare  in  every  respect  and  for  any  purpose  suited  to  a  trotter.  1  Price,  $1,000. 


No.  123.     DYN  AMINE.     (Standard.) 

Dark  chestnut  filly,  foaled  May  lo,  1885. 
BY  NUTWOOD  600,  record  3:18^. 
Sire  of  Belmont  Boy,  2:15,  Woodnut,  2:I6>^,  Felix,  2:18^,  Dawn,  2:19^,  Magrgie  E.,  2:19?<  and 
twenty  others  in  the  2:30  list.   Nutwood  is  by  Belmont  64 ;  dam  Miss  Russell,  by  Pilot,  Jr. 

ist  dam  Doris by  Cuyler  100. 

Dam  of  Aquarius,  record  2:29^,  trial  2:24 J^,  at  three  Sire  of  Elvira,  2:183^,  Chanter,  2:20%,  and  seven  others 

years  old.  in  the  2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  Patron,  2:141^, 

and  Baywood,  2:27. 

2d  dam  Country  Girl by  Country  Gentleman. 

Sire   of    the   dam   of  Thorndale   Maid,    2:30.     Country 
Gentleman  is  by  Hambletonian  10. 

3d  dam  Mahala by  Mahomet. 

4th  dam  Madam  Porter by  Roman's  Orphan  Boy, 

Dam  of  Jim  Porter,  2:27}^. 

5th  dam by  Bertrand. 

6th  dam by  Sir  Archy. 

A^(7/^.—Dynamine  is  a  grand  young  mare,  superbly  bred.  She  will  be  sixteen  hands  high,  has  great 
finish  and  power,  with  broad,  clean,  flat  legs,  and  a  very  speedy  conformation.  Her  action  indicates 
that  she  will  be  very  fast,  if  trained.  Dynamine  is  by  the  great  Nutwood,  a  stallion  from  which 
anares  are  turned  away  at  $500,  and  is  out  of  a  Cuyler  mare  which  produced  one  of  the  fastest  three- 
year-olds  ever  raised  in  Kentucky — Aquarius,  record  2:291^,  trial  in  2:24^.  The  dam  of  Dyna- 
mine is  also  the  clam  of  Clymene,  a  mare  sold  at  a  long  price  and  likely  to  get  a  very  fast  record. 
Dynamine  is  believed  to  be  with  foal  to  Princeton,  2:19^.  Her  produce  by  him  will  have  a  pedi- 
jgree  few  can  equal,  and  if  like  produces  like,  will  be  a  superb  individual.     Dynamine  is  a  rare  prize. 

Price,  $2,500. 

No.  124.    DAME  RUMOR.     (Standard.) 

Bay  filly,  foaled  in  1885. 
BY    WEDGE  WOOD    692,    record  2:19. 

Sire  of  Favonia,  2:15,  Conway,  2:18^^,  and  three  others  in  the  2:30  list.     "Wedgrewood  is  by 
Belmont  64 ;  dam  Woodbine  (dam  of  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:2  IM),  by  Woodfoid. 

1st  dam  Fancy. 

Record   2:30. 

NoU. — Dame  Rumor  is  a  lovely  filly  of  extra  quality  and  capital  legs.  With  all  her  fineness 
she  is  strongly  muscled  and  substantial.  She  has  been  broken  to  harness  and  is  an  exceptionally 
prompt  and  game  road  mare.  She  will  be  I'^yi  hands  high.  Her  sire,  Wedgewood,  with  his  record 
•of  2:19  in  a  fourth  heat  and  admirable  breeding  is  known  as  one  of  the  great  stallions  of  the  coun- 
try, and  sired  the  race  mare  Favonia,  2:15,  in  a  fourth  heat.  Fancy,  the  dam  of  Dame  Rumor, 
anade  a  record  of  2  30,  in  a  race,  and  trotted  a  mile  in  2:31  to  pole.  She  was  a  beauty  and  a  great 
roadster.     Dame  Rumor  is  due  to  foal  to  Princeton,  May  25th.  Price,  $700. 


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45 


No.  125.    EARL'S  LASSIE. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  in  1885. 
BY  EARL  2474,  record  2:24^. 

Slra  of  Helen  H.,  2:46,  and  Earl's  Laddie,  2:41,  both  two-year-olda.  Earl  is  a  son  of  Princeps 
636  (sir©  of  Trinket,  2:14,  Qranby,  2:19K,  Princeton,  2:19K,  Feme  Sole,  2:20,  and  fifiean. 
others  in  the  2:30  list),  out  cf  Juno  (dam  of  Greenlander,  2:24^^),  by  Hambletonian  10  (sir© 
of  the  dams  cf  Trinket,  2:14,  Stamboul,  2:14Ji,  Duquesne,  2:17j<,  Orange  Boy,  2:18%,  Wil- 
ton, 2: 19Ji,  and  forty -six  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

ist   dam    Flora by  Clark  Chief  89. 

Sire  of  Croxie,  2:19^^,  and  five  others  in  the  2:30  list; 
sire  also  of  tlic  dams  of  Phallas,  2:i35i(,  Majolica,  2:15, 
Wilson,  z-.it]^,  Leontine,  2:2 j\{,  Miss  Woodford,  2:23j4» 
and  five  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

2d  dam by  General  Ward. 

JVofe. — Earl's  Lassie  has  great  quality,  with  good  bone  and  substance.  Will  be  15^  hands 
high  and  is  a  gamey,  handsome  hl.y.  Has  trotted  a  mile  in  2:40  over  a  very  slow,  new  half-mile 
track,  and  is  likely  to  trot  in  the  twenties  before  the  season  closes.  She  is  an  exact  match  to  Nellie 
Earl.     (SeeNo.  127.J  Price,  $1,500. 


No.  126.    ELECTRA. 

Brown  filly,  foaled  in  1885. 
BY  ELECTIONEER  125. 

Sire  of  Manzanita,  2:16,  Anteeo,  2:16^,  Adair,  2:17J<,  Sunol,  2:18,  and  thirty-four  others  in  the 
2:30  list.  Electioneer  is  by  Hambletonian  10;  dam  Green  Mountain  Maid  (dam  of  Pros- 
pero,  2:20,  Elaine,  2:20,  Dame  Trot,  2:22,  Mansfield,  2:26,  Storm,  2:26%,  and  Antonio, 
2:28K),  by  Harry  Clay  45. 

ist  dam  Lizzie  Collins by  Stansifer's  Woful. 

Dam  of  Linda,  2:32}^.  -  Son  of  Woful,  he  by  Black  Hawk  24. 

2d  dam  s.  t.  b by  Berthune. 

JVofe. — Electra  is  a  young  mare  of  much  fiiysh,  and  will  be  15^  hands  high  at  maturity.  She 
is  shaped  to  trot,  and  is  well  gaited  ;  broken  and  has  trotted  a  quarter  in  fifty  seconds.  This  mare 
is  full  sister  to  Linda,  2:32^.  The  dam  of  Linda  and  Electra  is  owned  at  Palo  Alto  farm  and 
her  produce  there  aie  said  to  be  very  promising  and  are  valued  at  high  figures.  Electra  was  bred 
to  Greenlander,  2:2414!'  (full  brother  to  Earl,  see  No.  i  of  stallions),  June  2ist.  Her  owner  will  give 
$1,000  for  her  foal  when  weaned.  Price,  $3,000. 


No.  127.    NELLIE  EARL.    (Standard.) 

Bay  filly,  foaled  in  1885. 

BY  EARL  2474,  record  2:241^:. 

£ire  of  Helen  H.,  2:46,  and  Earl's  Lad,  2:41,  both  two-year-olds.  Earl  is  by  Princeps  536  (sire 
of  Trinket,  2:14,  Granby,  2:19>^,  and  seventeen  others  in  the  2:30  list) ;  dam  cf  Juno  (dsim 
of  Greenlander.  2:24J<,  and  Earl,  2:24:%),  by  Hambletcnian  10  (sire  of  the  dams  of  Trinket, 
2:14,  StamboTil,  2:14?<,  and  forty-nine  others  in  2:30  or  better). 

ist  dam  Nellie  Parker by  Signal  86S7. 

Sire  of  Little  Eva,  2:22?<4,  and  Jesse  Hammond,  2:25^ 
Signal  is  by  Sentinel  280;  dam  Abutillon,  by  Belmont64. 

2d  dam .by  Indicator  1243,  record  2:23^. 

Son  of  Golddust  150. 

3d  dam    . by  Brignoli  77,  record  2:29^. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  King  Wilkes,  2:22^^,  Lady  Tnrpin, 
2:23,  Cascanlla,  2:25/4,  ^"<1  four  others  in  the  2:30  list. 
Brignoli  is  by  Mambrjno  Chief  11;  dam  Sally  Wood- 
ford, by  Woodford. 

4th  dam by  Mambrino  Chief  ii. 

Sire  of  six  in  the  2:30  list ;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  Direc- 
tor, 2:17,  Piedmont,  2:17'^,  Voltaire,  2:2o}4j  and  seven- 
teen others  in  2:30  or  better. 

No/e. — Nellie  Earl  is  an  elegant  filly  of  great  finish,  substance  and  length.  Will  be  15^ 
hands  high  at  maturity.  Her  action  is  exceedingly  fine  and  she  can  now  show  a  gait  in  the  forties. 
We  expect  this  filly  to  trot  close  to  2:30  this  year  if  trained.  She  is  an  exact  match  to  Earl's  Lassie. 
(See  No.  125.)  Price,  $1,500. 


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ITo.  128.     JUSTICE.     (Standard.) 

Brown  filly,  foaled  April  30,  1885. 
BY  PRINCEPS  536. 

Sire  of  Trinket,  2:14,  Granby,  2:19^,  Princeton,  2:19}i,  Feme  Sole,  2:20,  and  fifteen  others  in  the 
2:30  list.    Princeps  is  by  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:2 1^ ;  dam  by  Alexander's  Abdallah  15, 

ist  dam  Lady  Leggatt by  Mambrino  Star  585,  record  2:28^. 

sire  of  Cottage   Girl,  2:29}^,  and  of  the  dam  of  Early- 
Dawn,  z:zT^, 

2d  dam  Ledger  Girl by  Hambletonian  10. 

Record,  2:39,  sixth  heat.  Sire   of  forty-one  in  the  2:30  list,  and  of  the  dams  of 

Dam  of  Lady  Bonner,  2:243.4,  Trinket,  2:14,  Stamboul,  2:14^,  and  forty-nine  others  in 

2:30  or  better. 

3d  dam by  a  son  of  Barney  Henry. 

NoU. — ^Justice  stands  1$^  hands  high,  and  is  an  exceedingly  powerful  mare  of  great  substance, 
Ibroad,  flat  legs  and  excellent  shape.  Has  a  big  open  gait  and  should  learn  to  trot  fast.  Being  by 
a  sire  of  trotters  and  out  of  a  mare  by  a  fast  and  producing  son  of  Mambrino  Chief,  with  a  grandam 
(by  Hambletonian)  that  trotted  in  the  thirties  and  produced  a  2:24^54^  trotter.  Justice  should  prove 
a  producer  of  speed.  She  is  heavy  in  foal  to  Arthurton  (trial  2:28^),  and  sire  of  Arab,  2:15,  Joe 
Arthurton,  2:  20^  etc.  Price,  $800. 


:No.  129.     RHEA.     (Standard.) 

Brown  mare,  foaled  September  29,  1885, 
BY  MAMBRINO  DUDLEY  967,  record  2:19^. 

!Sire  of  Crescendo,  2:26^,  and  Gretna,  2:29^^,    Mambrino  Dudleyis  a  son.of  Woodford  Mambrino, 
2:21^;  dam  Sue  Dudley  (dam  of  Gros  Jean,  2:30),  by  Edwin  Forrest  49. 

ist  dam  Relief by  Messenger  Hambletonian. 

Dam  of  Walnut,  2:1^}^.  Son  of  Hambletonian  10  (sircofthc  dams  of  Trinket,  2:14, 

Stamboul,  2:14%,  and  forty-nine  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

2d  dam  Lady  Magnolia by  Magnolia  68. 

Sire  of  Magnolia,  2:26)^,  and  of  the  dams  of  Mamie 
Wood,  2:2534.  ^"<^  Chester  F.,  2:28^.  Magnolia  is  a  son 
of  American  Star  14 ;  dam  by  Bay  Richmond. 

3d  dam  Beck  Mare by  L.  I  Black  Hawk  24. 

Grandam  of  Kisbar,    2:27%,    Pickering,    2:30,    Nor-  Sireof  Prince,  2:24^,  and  Jake  Oakley,  to  wagon,  2:32}^, 

wood  (sire  of  Tommy  Norwood,  2:265^),    Socrates,  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  Effie   Deans,  2:25%,  Lottie, 

2:34^1  trial  2:25  (sire  of  Socrates,  2:27^),   Gretchen  2:28,  and  Star,  2:30. 

(dam    of   Clingstone,   2:14),   and    Felicia    (dam    of 
Fallis,  2:23), 

JVoU. — Rhea  h  an  elegantly  bred  filly,  being  by  a  sire  with  a  record  below  2:20,  and  out  of  a 
mare  (by  a  well-bred  son  of  Hambletonian)  that  has  produced  a  trotter  with  a  record  below  2:20. 
Individually  she  is  an  excellent  mare,  iS/4  hands  high,  with  good  length,  speedy  conformation,  and 
fine  action.  Has  never  been  harnessed.  Was  bred  to  Kentucky  Wilkes,  2:2i^>August  4th  and  is 
confidently  believed  to  be  with  foal.     The  produce  should  be  very  valuable.  Price,  $800. 


No.  130.    SUE  BURGLAR. 

Brown  filly,  foaled  in  1 885. 
BY  BURGLAR    1022,    record  2:24X. 

Bon  of  Auditor  773  (sire  of  Epaulet,  2:19,  and  Bracelet,  2:24>4);   dam  Pantalette  (dam  of 
Epaulet,  2:19),  by  Princeps  536  (sire  of  nineteen  in  tbe  2:30  list) 

ist  dam  Carrier  Maid by  Major  Patchen. 

Dam  of  Broncho  Bank,  record  2:49^^,  over  a  half  Son  of  Major  Giflford. 

mile  track. 

2d  dam by  Champion  Black  Hawk. 

JVc/e. — Sue  Burglar  is  a  mare  of  speedy  form,  good  bone  and  true  action.  She  stands  tS}4 
hands  high  and  will  be  larger.  Burglar,  her  sire,  won  the  stake  for  stallions  that  stood  in  Penn- 
sylvania, trotting  the  third  heat  in  2:24X,  over  a  half  mile  track.  The  dam  of  Sue  Burglar  has  pro- 
duced a  horse  that  is  very  fast  and  likely  to  beat  2:30.  Sue  Burglar  is  in  foal  to  Pilot  Mambrino,  see 
pedigree  of  latter  under  stallions  for  service.  Price,  $400. 


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No.  131.     TEMPTATION.     (Standard.) 

Chestnut  filly,  foaled  in  1885. 
BY  EGBERT    1130. 

Sire  of  Emma,  2:1614,  Superior,  2:19^,  Egmont,  2:23X,  and  aix  others  In  the  2:3011st.    Efbext 
Is  by  Hambletouian  10;  dam  Campdown,  by  Messenger  Duroc  106. 

ist   dam  Cricket by  Alcalde  103, 

Sire  of  Hylas,  2:245^,  Enigma,  2:26,  Fancy,  2:30,  and  of 
the  dams  of  Lida  Bassett,  2:20}^,  and   Lady  Mascotte, 

2:25^. 

2d  dam by  Montague's  Sovereign. 

Son  of  Imported  Sovereign, 

3d   dam by  Imported  Hooton. 

Sire  of  the  dam  of  Lula,  2:15. 

4th  dam by  Boston. 

Note. — Temptation  is  a  dark  chestnut  filly  of  very  high  finish,  ample  substance,  good,  clean 
bone,  and  isfashioned'after  the  thoroughbred.  She  will  be  about  15  hands  i^  inches  high,  is  power- 
fully muscled,  well  gaited  and  very  game.  This  is  a  capital  road  mare,  prompt,  kind  and  enduring. 
She  is  well  bred  with  strong  trotting  lines  as  top  crosses  based  on  excellent  thoroughbred  blood. 

Price,  $400. 


No.  132.    TRIX  BURGLAR.    (Standard.) 

Bay  filly,  foaled  January  25,  1885. 
BY  BURGLAR  1022,  record  2:24^. 
Son  of  Auditor  773    (eire  of   Epaulet,  2:19,  and  Bracelet,  2:24^);  dam  Pantalctte  (dam  of 
Epaulet,  2:19),  by  Princeps  686  (sire  of  nineteen  in  the  2:30  list). 

ist  dam  Piokee by  Hambletonian  10. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Trinket,  2:14,  Stamboul,  3:14^,  and 
forty-nine  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam  Garretta by  Kentucky. 

Thoroughbred  son  of  Lexington. 

3d  dam  Ariel  . .  by  Imported  Glencoe. 

4th  dam by  Bertrand. 

5th  dam by  Lance. 

iV<7/<f — Trix  Burglar  is  an  elegant  mare,  of  high  finish,  good  bone,  and  the  best  of  action. 
Will  be  15^  hands  high.  Has  been  driven  but  little,  yet  has  shown  a  2:50  gait  and  will  certainly 
learn  to  go  fast.  Her  breeding  is  most  excellent,  being  by  Burglar,  record  2:24^  over  a  half  mile  track 
after  making  a  season  in  the  stud.  Burglar  has  shown  enough  speed  to  warrant  the  expectation 
that  like  his  full  brother  Epaulet  he  will  beat  2:20.  The  dam  of  Trix  is  by  Hambletonian,  the 
sire  of  the  dams  of  a  host  of  very  fast  trotters.  We  can  recommend  this  mare  strongly  for  track, 
road  or  brood  mare.     She  is  likely  to  be  fast  and  to  produce  speed.  Price,  $900. 


No.  133.    VICTORIA  VON  BISMARCK. 

Brown  filly,  foaled  in  1885. 
BY  VICTOR  vox  BISMARCK  326. 

Sire  of  Bluegrass  Hambletonian,  2:20^,  Edgemark,  2:21,  Escape,  2:26)^,  Kentucky  Hambld> 
tonian,  2:27,  and  Last  Chance,  2:28^.  Bismarck  is  by  Hambletonian  10  (sire  of  forty-one 
in  the  2:30  list);  dam  Hattie  Wood  (dam  of  Gazelle,  2:21),  by  Harry  Clay  45  (oire  of  the 
dams  of  St.  Julien,  2:1 1J<,  Elaine,  2:20,  Prospero,  2:20,  and  fifteen  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

ist  dam  Puss by  King  William. 

Sire  of  King  William,  2:20%.     King  William  is  a  son  of 
Washington  Denmark. 

2d  dam  Julia by  Brown  Highlander. 

3d  dam  Bird by  Shropshire's  Tom  Hal. 

-l^o/f. — Victoria  is  by  one  of  the  great  sires  of  the  country  (a  brother  m  blood  to  Electioneer) 
and  comes  from  thoroughbred  and  pacing  blood  on  her  dam's  side.  She  is  a  1^)4  hand  filly  of 
quality  and  speedy  conformation.     She  was  bred  to  Pilot  Mambrino  515  (see  page  — ),  on  July  20th. 

Price,  $400. 


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No.   134.     ZETTA.     (Standard.) 

Chestnut  filly,  foaled  in  1885. 

BY  PKETENDER    1453. 

Son  of  Dictator,  113  (sir©  of  Jay-Eye-See,  2:10,  Phallas,  8:13^,  Director,  2:17,  etc.);  dam  Win- 
ona by  A.lmont  33 ;  2d  dam  Dolly  (dam  of  Director,  2:17,  and  Thorndale,  2:22}^),  by  Mam- 
brino  CMef  11. 

ist  dam by  Woodford  Abdallah  1654. 

Sire  of  Kenilwortli,  2:185^,  and  Wilshire,  2:26%.  Wood- 
ford Abdallah,  by  \Voodford  Mambrino  345 ;  dam 
Cracovienne,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah  15. 

2d   dam by  Japhet  (thoroughbred). 

Sire  of  the  dam  of  Prince  Edward,  2:24^^. 
JV^oU. — Zetta  is  a  handsome  and  well  built  young  mare  of  fine  finish,  speedy  form,  and  good 
bone.  The  sire  that  produced  her  is  fast  and  one  of  the  best  bred  ones  in  the  land.  Her  dam  is  by  a 
well  bred  son  of  Woodford  Mambrino  (a  grand  producer  and  a  race-horse  of  the  very  highest  order) 
that  produced  a  2:18^  trotter.  Zetta  foaled  a  very  excellent  colt  in  1888  and  is  now  in  foal  to 
Princeton,  2:19!^.     This  mare  should  prove  very  profitable  to  a  purchaser.  .  Price,  $700. 


No.  135.     UMBRIA.     (Standard.) 

Black  filly,  foaled  April  21,  1886, 
BY  RUMOR  3033,  record  2:24|<. 

Sire  of  Trapeze,  2:29)^,  and  Lammermoor,  2:30.'  Kumor  is  by  Tattler,  2:26  (sire  of  Goi66ip,  2:18, 
Voltaire,  2:20)4,  Indianapolis,  2:21,  and  Slander,  2:2  8>^ ;  dam  Martense  Maid,  by  Jackson's 
Flying'  Cloud  184  (sire  of  Star  of  tlie  West,  2:26^,  Leviathan,  to  wagron,  2:34,  and  the  dam 
of  Forrest  Patchen,  2:19}4). 

I  St  dam  Undine •  .  by  General  Knox  140,  record  2:31^. 

Sire  of  Lady  Maud,  2:185^,  Beulah,  2:ig%,  and  twelve 
others  in  the  2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  Patti, 
2:24,  George  0.,  2:24^^,  and  nine  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam  Daisy by  Socrates  287,  record  2:341^. 

Sire  of  Socrates  2:27]!^,  and  of  the  dam  of  Sisal,  2:27^. 

3d  dam  Daisy  Burns,  record  2:29^     .    .    .by  Skenandoah  926. 

Dam  of  Slander,  2:28^4.  Sire  of  the  dams  of  Bonner,  2:23,  Wormwood,  2:25,  and 

Adrian,  2:26%. 

4th  dam by  Harden's  Kentucky  Hunter. 

Dam  of  Daisy  Burns,  2:29^. 

A'oU. — Umbria  is  an  elegant  filly  of  perfect  shape,  high  finish,  ample  substance  and  bot^e,  with 
ideal  action  for  a  track  or  road  mare.  She  is  of  medium  size,  will  be  about  ISJ4  hands,  and  is  very 
strongly  muscled.  Has  the  best  of  dispositions,  is  pure  gaited,  rapid  and  fast.  Any  practical  horse- 
man will  say  that  she  will  make  a  fast  trotter.  Umbria  should  prove  an  ideal  roadster,  and  her  high 
breeding  fits  her  for  the  harem.  Price,  $1,000. 

No.  136.     SEAMSTRESS.     (Standard.) 

Brown  filly,  foaled  May  5,  1886. 
BY  GENERAL  WASHINGTON  1161. 

Eire  of  liuzerae,  2:27/^.  General  Washington  is  by  General  Knox,  2:31K(sireof  Lady  Maud, 
2:18}i;  Beixlah,  2:19^;  O amors,  2:1 93^,  etc.);  dam  Lady  Thome,  2:18 Ji  (dam  of  aThornetta, 
dam  of  Patti,  2:25%),  by  Mambrino  Chief  11. 

1st   dam    Sappho by  Jay  Gould,  record  2:20^^. 

Dam  of  Patience,  2:28^^.  Sire  of  Adele  Giftild,  2:19,  and  thirteen  others  in  the  2:30 

list;  sire   also  of   the  dams  of  Beulah,  2:ig%,  Green 
Girl,  2:21  J4.  and  Lammermoor,  2:30. 

2d   dam   Le  Blonde by  Ethan  Allen,  record  2:25^. 

Record  2:34}^  ;  trial  2:24.  Sire  of  the  dams  of  Opal,  2:23,  Lady  Loye,  2:231^,  Queen 

Wilkes,  2:23^,  and  twelve  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

3d  dam- by  Abdallah  i. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  2:14,  andsix  others 
in  the  2:30  list. 

Nate. — SeatftStTfeSS  is  a  filly  of  decided  individual  merit,  having  fine  size  (will  be  l$^  hands 
high,  or  over),  finish  and  muscular  development.  She  has  been  led  a  few  times  at  the  side  of  a 
horse  and  has  most  promising  action.  This  mare  will  certainly  go  fast  when  trained.  Her  full 
brother,  Saranac,  has  a  three-year-old  record  oi  2:38.  Study  her  pedigree;  it  is  one  of  the  choicest 
in  the  stud  book.  By  a  producing  sire  out  of  a  producing  dam,  the  latter  by  a  great  sire  and  race- 
horse, while  back  of  these  is  the  blood  of  Mambrino  Chief,  American  Star,  Ethan  Allen,  Abdallah, 
etc.  Seamstress  is  surely  in  foal  to  Princeton,  2:1934'.  The  result  of  this  union  will  be  one  of  the 
best  bred  colts  on  earth.     Any  one  looking  for  a  bargain  need  seek  no  further.  Price,  $I,I00. 


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No.  137.     ANQLIA.     (Standard.) 

Bay  filly,  foaled  July  27,  1886. 
BY  OXMOOK  1400,  record  2:33. 

Sire  of  Octavius,  2:2614,  and  Cheltenham,  2:28.    Ozmoor  is  by  Frinceps  636,  dam  by  Hamble- 
tonian  10. 

ist  dam  Lady  Herr by  Mambrino  Pilot  29,  record  2:2-jj4- 

Dam  of  Johnny  P..  2:31^^.  Sire  of    Haiinis,   ■2:ij%,    Mambrino  Gift,  3:20,  and    five 

others  in  the  2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  tea  ia 
2.30  or  better. 

2d  dam  Myrtle by  Imported  Consternation. 

Sire  of  the  grandam  of   Trinket,  2:14. 

3d  dam  Eloise by  Ebony. 

4th  dam by  Sir  Richard  Truxton. 

5th  dam by  Eagle. 

Note. — Anglia  is  a  filly  that  is  shaped  and  gaited  to  go  fast,  and  her  breeding  is  most  excellent. 
Her  sire  could  beat  2:30  and  was  the  sire  of  several  fast  ones  with  records.  Lady  Herr,  the  dam  of 
Anglia,  produced  Johnny  P.,  2:311^,  and  was  by  a  fast  and  producing  sire.  She  bids  fair  to  be 
close  to,  if  not,  15^  hands  high,  has  a  clean  cut.  gamey  head,  fine  neck,  good  back  and  ample  bone. 
Has  not  been  bred.  Price,  $600. 


No.  138.     ARTISTIC.     (Standard.) 

Bay  filly,  foaled  in  1886. 
BY  MAMBRINO  DUDLiEY  967,  record  2:19^. 

Sire  of  Crescendo,  2:26^,>nd  Gretna,  2:29K-    Mambrino  Dudley  is  by  "Woodford  Mambrino, 
2:21>^;  dam  Sue  Dudley  (dam  of  Oros  Jean,  2:80),  by  Edwin  Forrest  49. 

I  St  dam  Mason  Girl by  Arabian  Chief. 

Dam  of  Alroy,  2:23.  Son  of  Toronto  Chief  85  (sire  of  three  in  the  2:30  list). 

2d  dam  Lady  Mason by  American  Star  14. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Guy,  2:12,    Dexter,  2:17}^,  and  forty- 
one  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

3d  dam by  Hunt's  Commodore. 

Note. — Artistic  is  a  filly  of  good  length,  substance  and  ample  bone  ;  will  be  about  ISH  hands 
high  at  maturity,  we  think,  bhe  has  a  fine  head,  ear  and  neck,  and  will  make  a  stylish  mare.  Her 
sire  is  elegantly  bred  and  has  a  record  of  2:19^.  Her  dam  comes  of  producing  blood  iind  is  the 
dam  of  Alroy,  2:23.  Artistic  should  prove  a  great  brood  mare.  She  is  a  most  excellent  individual, 
with  the  exception  of  a  slight  curb.     Is  offered  low  on  this  account.  Price,  $5^^^ 


No.  139.     AVOOA.     (Standard.) 

Bay  filly,  foaled  May  29,  1886. 
BY  KENTUCKY  WILKES  1854,  record  2:2 1^- 

Sire  of  Virgrlnla  Evans,  three-year-old  record  2:31,  and  Astoria,  two-year-old  record  2:40;<. 
Kentucky  Wilkes  is  a  son  of  the  g'reat  Q-eorge  Wilkes,  2.22.    For  full  pedisrree,  see  page  — 

ist  dam  Woodlark by  Volunteer  55. 

Sister  to  Frank  Wood,  2:24.  Sire  of  ••wenty-eieht  in  the  2:30  list ;  sire  also  of  the  daMa 

of  sixteen  in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam  Kipp  Mare by  Lefevre's  Star. 

Dam  cT  Frank  Wood,  2:24.  Son  of  Seely's   American  Star  14  (sire  of  the  dams  ot 

Guy,  2:12,  Dexter,  ati/Ji,  and  forty-one  others  in  the 
2:30  list). 

Note. — Avoca  is  a  very  stylish  and  highly-finished  filly,  shaped  for  speed  and  extra  well  gaited. 
She  will  be  close  to,  if  not  fully,  15  J^  hands  high,  has  a  capital  set  of  legs  and  is  evidently  game 
and  enduring.  She  comes  honestly  by  her  style,  finish  and  resolution,  being  by  a  sire  noted  for  these 
qualities,  and  out  of  a  daughter  of  Volunteer,  probably  the  finest  of  all  Hambletonian's  sons,  and 
the  founder  of  a  family  that  are  unsurpassed  as  game  campaigners.  Avoca's  dam  is  a  full  sister  to 
Frank  Wood,  2:24.  She  has  a  slight  lump  on  her  cheek,  the  result  of  a  faulty  tooth.  Does  not 
affect  her  in  the  least  and  can  be  removed.  Here  is  a  chance  to  get  a  Wilkes  filly  that  will  make  a 
choice  brood-mare,  and  probably  a  fast  trotter,  for  a  very  moderate  figure.  Price,  $70O- 


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No.  140.     AFRICA.     (Standard.) 

Bay  filly,  foaled  May  9,  1886. 
BY  MAMBRINO  DUDLEY  y67,  record  2:19|<. 

Sire  of  Crescendo,  2:26K»  and  Gretna,  2:29  J4.    Mambrino  Dudley  is  by  Woodford  lHambrlno, 
2:21}^ ;  dam  Sue  Dudley  (dam  of  G-ros  Jean,  2:30),  by  Edwin  Foxrest49. 

I  St  dam  Electa by  Electioneer  125. 

Sire  of  Manzanita,  2:16,  Anteeo,  2:i6)^,  Adair,  2:i7j(, 
Lot  Slocum,2:i7}^,  Sunol,  2:18,  and  thirty-three  others 
in  the  2:30  list ;    sire  also  of  the  dam  of  The  Seer,  2:39^ 

2d  dam  Lady  Nodine by  Hambletonian  10. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Trinket,  2:14;  Stamboul,  2:14%,  and 
forty-nine  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

3d  dam  Montgomery  Maid  • by  American  Star  14. 

Trial  2:22,  for  Jack  Nodine,  and  dam  of  Ada  Duroc,  Sire    of    the  dams  of  Guy,  2:12,  Dexter,   2:17)^,  Robert 

trial  2:23,  for  Robert  Bonner.  McGregor,  2:171^,  and  forty  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

Note. — Africa  is  one  of  the  most  elegant  fillies  on  this  or  any  other  farm.  She  will  be  15^ 
liands  high  at  least,  when  matured — probably  15^ — and  has  extra  style,  quality  and  finish,  united 
with  good  bone,  fine  length  and  the  conformation  of  a  trotter.  Her  action  is  superb  ;  is  just  nicely 
broken,  and  has  shown  a  three-minute  gait.  She  will  satisfy  any  experienced  horseman  that  she 
will  go  fast  if  trained.  Her  biood  lines,  as  well  as  speed  lines,  are  exceptionally  choice,  combining 
as  she  does  the  blood  of  the  greatest  branch  of  the  Mambrino  Chief  tree  with  that  of  the  unrivaled 
representative  of  the  Hambletonian-Clay  family,  Electioneer.  With  these  for  top  crosses  and  the 
Hambletonian-Star  cross  as  a  foundation,  she  is  very  choicely  bred.  This  filly  promises  to  make  a  race 
mare,  and  is  also  suited  for  the  road  or  harem.     She  is  a  prize.  Price,  $1,500, 


No.  141.    AGNESTA. 

Chestnut  filly,  foaled  in   1886. 
BY  MA.MBRINO  DUDLEY  967,  record  2:1  OX- 

Sire  of  Crescendo,  2:26}<,  and  Gretna,  2:29^.    Mambrino  Dudley  is  by  Woodford  Mambrino^ 
2:21  J^ ;  dam  Sue  Dudley  (dam  of  Gros  Jean,  2:30),  by  Edwin  Forest  49. 

isit  dam  Agnes by  Culloden. 

Son  of  Imp.  Australian. 

2d  dam  Gipsey  Queen by  Ben  Butler. 

Son  of  Imp.  Scythian. 

3d  dam  Lady  Canada by  Gazan. 

4th  dam by  Wagner. 

Note. — Agnesta  is  a  filly  of  extra  quality,  medium  size,  good  length  and  is  well  shaped  to  trot. 
She  takes  after  her  sire  and  is  well  gaited.  This  filly  w^ill  make  a  fine  road  mare  and  should  breed 
well.  Price,  $450. 


No.  142.     BONNIE  a     (Standard.) 

Bay  filly,  foaled  in  May,  1886. 
BY  CURBEXCY  3709. 

Son  of  Caliban,  2:34  (sire  of  C.  F.  Clay,  2: 18,  Cyclone,  2:23)4,  and  Coaster,  2:26;0 ;  dam  Abbess 
(dam  of  Steinway,  2:25K,  Solo,  2:28iJ^,  by  Albion  (sire  of  "Vanity  ;Fair,  2:2i}i,  and  the 
dam  of  Favorita,  2:25}^). 

ist  dam  Bonnie by  Simm's  Clark  Chief,  Jr. 

Son   of  Clark  Chief  89 ;     dam  Virgie,  by  Alexander's 
Abdallah  15. 

Ncte. — Bonnie  C,  dark  brown  filly  of  large  size  (will  be  16  hands),  good  bone,  action  and  style. 
Has  been  broken  to  harness  and  has  a  very  kind  disposition.  Her  sire,  Currency,  is  very  highly  bred 
and  comes  from  speed-producing  families,  while  her  dam  is  by  an  excellent  son  of  Clark  Chief,  sire 
•f  Kentucky  Prince,  so  widely  known  as  the  sire  of  Guy,  2:12,  and  a  host  of  other  fast  ones.  Bonnie 
C.  should  make  a  fine  road  or  track  mare  and  also  prove  an  excellent  breeder.  Price,  $400. 


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No.  143.     CIRCE.     (Standard.) 

Bay  filly,  foaled  in  1886. 
BY  ONWARD  141 1,  record  ^-.^5%. 

Sire  of  Houri,  2:195^,  Dumas,  2:19,  Emilation,  2:22,  and  thirteen  others  in  the  2:30  list.  On- 
ward is  by  George  Wilkes,  2:22;  dam  Dolly  (dam  of  Director,  2:17,  and  Thorndale,  2:22 >4)» 
by  Mambrino  Chief  1 1. 

I  St  dam  Siren by  Dictator  113. 

Sire  of  Jay-Eve-Scc,  2:10,  and  twenty  others  !n  thft 
2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  Brown.  2:i8i}4» 
Williams,  2:20'/^,  Klbert,  2:2554,  Gondola,  2:29J4.  an^ 
Last  Chance,  2:28%. 

2d  dam  Patti by  Mambrino  Chief  11. 

Sire  of  six  in  the  2:30  list  and  of  the  dams  of  sixteea  la 
2:30  or  better. 

3d  dam by  Park's  Highlander. 

4th  dam  to  10th  dams  thoroughbred. 

Nole. — Circe  is  a  very  elegant  filly  of  high  finish,  good  muscular  development  and  capital 
action.  She  will  be  about  l^yi  hands  high  when  matured.  The  breeding  of  this  filly  is  .superb. 
Onward,  her  sire,  is  one  of  the  fast  and  best  producing  sons  of  George  Wilkes,  and  his  get  trot  early. 
Circe's  dam  is  by  Dictator,  the  sire  of  the  fastest  trio  of  trotters  (  Jay-Eye-See,  2: 10,  Phallas,  2:13^, 
and  Director,  2:17)  ever  produced  by  one  stallion.  The  second  dam  of  this  filly  is  by  Mambrino 
Chief,  the  founder  of  a  great  family.  Back  of  this  comes  an  excellent  thoroughbred  basis.  Circe 
is  a  very  game,  high-spirited  filly,  of  excellent  temper  and  should  make  a  fast  trotier  or  a  first-class 
brood-mare.     We  consider  her  a  bargain.  Price,  $1,200. 


No.  144.     CHEROOT.     (Standard.) 

Bay  filly,  foaled  May  16,  1886. 
BY  JAY  GOULD  197,  record  2:20>^. 

Sire  of  Adele  Gould,  2:19,  and  thirteen  others  in  the  2:30  list.    Jay  Gould  is  by  Hambletonian 
10,  and  Lady  Sanford,  by  Seely's  American  Star  14. 

I  St  dam  Cigarette  , by  General  Washington  116 1. 

Sire  of  Luzerne,  2:27^^,  Westmoreland,  2:37?^.  Saranac^ 
2:38,  and  Presto,  yearling,  2:41^^.  General  Washington 
is  a  son  of  General  Knox  140,  and  Lady  Thome, 2: 18}^. 

2d  dam  Rosalind,  record  2:21^     .    .    .    .  by  Alexander's  Abdallah  15. 

Dam  of  Chas.  Caffrey,  trial  2:26%.  Sire  of  the  dams  of  Favonia,  2:15,  Jerome  Eddy,  »:i65<k 

and  twenty-three  others  in  2:33  or  better. 

3d  dam  Burch  mare by  Parker's  Brown  Pilot. 

Dam  of  Rosalind,  2:21%,  and  Donald,  2:27.  Son  of  Capperbottom;  dam  by  Cherokee. 

Note. — Cheroot  is  a  handsome  filly,  strictly  fine  in  every  feature  and  will  be  15^  hands  high. 
As  a  two-year-old  she  was  driven  a  little,  and  could  show  better  than  A  three-minute  gait.  Grandly 
bred  as  she  is,  can  not  fail  to  make  a  trotter  and  a  fine  brood  marc.  Price,  $1,500.. 


No.  145.     CREEK.     (Standard.) 

Bay  filly,  foaled  in  May,  1886. 
BY  CUYL.ER  100. 

Sire  of  Elvira,  2:185^,  Chanter,  2:20%,  and  seven  others  in  the  2:30  list.    Cuyler  is  Ijy  Hambl»> 
tonian  10;  dam  Gray  Bose,  by  Harris'  Hambletonian  2. 

ist  dam  Cumberland by  McFerran  Cuyler  7549. 

By  Cuyler  100;  dam  by  Golddust  150. 

2d  dam  Tennessee by  Norman  Temple,  Jr.,  619. 

Son  of  Norman  Temple  235  ;  dam  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  la. 

3d  dam  Susan  Margrave by  Tom  Margrave. 

4th  dam  Sue  Camp by  Grey  Temple. 

Note. — Creek  is  an  exceedingly  fine  filly  of  good  style,  broad,  flat  legs  and  is  smooth  and  hand- 
some. She  will  probably  reach  15^  hands  at  maturity,  has  good  length  and  bold,  open  action. 
Has  been  broken  to  harness  and  can  show  speed.  This  filly  will  justify  training  and  should  make 
a  fast  trotter.  The  daughters  of  Cuyler  have  produced  such  young  and  fast  trotters  as  Patron, 
2:I4X»  *'^<1  Aquarius,  2:29^  (when  three  years  old).  Creek  is  an  inbied  Cuyler,  based  on  th& 
bl«od  of  Norman,  Pilot,  Jr.,  and  thoroughbred.     She  should  prove  a  producer  of  speed. 

Price,  $1,500^ 


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No.  146.     OATSEYS.     (Standard.) 

(Full  sister  to  Opal,  2:23.) 

Dark  chestnut  filly,  foaled  March  24,  1886. 

BY  JAY  GOULD  197,  record  2:20>4. 

Sire  of  Adele  Gould,  2:19,  King:  Phillip,  2:21,  Mill  Girl,  2:22%,  and  eleven  others  in  the  2:30 
list.    Jay  Gould  is  by  Hambletonian  10 ;  dam  Lady  Sanford,  by  American  Star  14. 

ist  dam  Ruby  Allen by  Ethan  Allen  43,  record  2:25^. 

Dam  of  Opal,  2:33,  and  Blarney,  2:3754.  Sire  of  six  in  the  2:30  list,  and  of  the  dams  of  Lady 

Love,  2:23^,  Queen  Wilkes,  2:23^^,  and  fourteen  otk- 
ers  in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam  Ruby  Clay by  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  22,  record  2:35}^. 

Sire  of  two  in  the  2:30  list  and  of  the  dams  of  Happy 
Thought,  2:22}^,  Pequot,  2:26,  and  six  others  in  2:3» 
or  better. 

3d  dam  Flora by  Revenue. 

Sire  of  Exchequer  (  sire  of  Lucille,  2:21,  and  Rigolette, 
2:22^). 

4th  dam  Isabella by  Boston. 

Sire  of  the  dam   of  Miss  Russell   (  dam  of  Maud  S., 
•  2:o8J^,  Nutwood,  2:185^,  and  Cora  Belmont,  2:24^^). 

5th  to  loth  dams  thoroughbred. 

Note. — Catseye  is  a  superb  filly,  smooth,  handsome,  lengthy  and  of  very  speedy  form.  This  filly 
will  be  15^,  or  over,  has  fine  head,  ear,  neck,  deep,  oblique  shoulders,  and  short,  strong  back, 
smoothly  coupled;  quarters  very  powerful,  best  of  legs  and  feet.  Catseye  has  big,  true,  far-reaching 
action  and  rapid.  Just  broken  to  harness  and  can  show  a  three-minute  gait.  There  is  every  reasom 
to  believe  that  this  filly  will  be  as  fast  or  faster  than  her  full  sister.  Opal,  2:23.  We  regard  this  fillj 
as  cheap  at  her  price.  Price,  $1,500. 


No.  147.     HELEN  H.     (Standard.) 

(Becord  2:46  at  two  years  old.) 

Bay  filly,  foaled  in  1886. 

BY  EARL.  2474,  record  2:24^, 

Sire  of  Earl's  Lad,  2:41,  and  Earl's  I<addie,  2:51,  both  two-year-olds,  and  Idavan,  2:40.    Earl  is 
by  Frinceps  686 ;  dam  Juno  (dam  of  Greenlander,  2:24^^),  by  Hambletonian  10. 

ist  darn  Meta by  Thorndale  305,  record  2:22^. 

Sire  of  Daisydale,  2:19^^,  Edwin  Thorne,  2:165^,  and 
four  others  in  the  2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of 
Doctor  West,  2:25,  and  Edge  Hill,  2:255^.  Thorndale 
is  by  Abdallah  15;  dam  Dolly  (dam  of  Director,  2:17, 
and  Onward,  2:25 J^  ),  by  Mambrino  Chief  II. 

2d  dam  Rosalind by  Abdallah  15. 

Sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  2:14,  and  five  others  in  the 
2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  Favonia,  2:15, 
Jerome  Eddy,  2:i6J^,  and  twenty-three  others  in  2:30 
or  better. 

:^ck  dam by  Kinkead's  St.  Lawrence. 

Sire  of  the  dam  of  Waterwitch,  dam  of  Mambrino  Gift, 
2:20,  Viking,  2:ig%,  Scotland,  2:22^^,  Wavelet,  2:24^, 
and  Waterloo,  2:28^^. 

Note. — Helen  H.  is  a  handsome  blood  bay  filly  of  the  very  highest  finish,  good  length  and 

clean,  hard,  flat  legs.     She  will  be  about  i$}4  hands  high  and  is  fine  in  every  feature.     Her  action 

5s  the  poetry  of  motion,  and  she  is  very  game  and  level-headed.     That  she  will  beat  2:30  this  year, 

f  handled,  is  as  certain  as  anything  not  actually  accomplished.     As  was  remarked  by  a  very  expe- 

ienced  and  conservative  breeder,  "She  is  a  marvelous  »illy."  Price,  $2,000. 


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No.  148.     HEGIRA.     (Standard.) 

Brown  filly,  foaled  April  29,  1886. 
BY  STKANGER  3030. 

Sire  of  Myriad,  2:28^^.    Strang'er  ia  by  General  Washing-ton  1161  (son  of  General  Knox,  and 
Lady  Thome,  2:18;^) ;  dam  Goldsmith  Maid,  2:14,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah  16. 

ist  dam  Martha  Nutwood by  Hamlet  160.    , 

Uam  of  Luzerne,  record   2:27^^,    Mecca,  record  Sire  of  seven  in  the  2:30  list,  and  of  the  dams  of  Thorn- 

3'-3iM>  t*^'^' ^■^7>  ^"(^  ^^^''tc^> '■''3' 3=2B-  less,  2:iB^,  Graiiby,  2:19}^,    Bluegrass    Hamblctoniaa. 

2:20^,  ana  five  others  in  2:30  or  better, 

2d  dam  Jenny  Nutwood by  Saltram. 

Dam  of  Drift,  z:2g%.  Nutwood,  to  wagon,  2:33)^,  Sire  of  Highland  Maid,  2:27.    Saltram  is  a  son  of  Web- 

Port  Royal,  2:40}^,  and  Rifleman,  2:40}^.  ber's  Kentucky  Whip;  dam  by  Seagull,  pacer. 

//oie. — Hegira  is  a  rich  brown  filly  that  will  be  15^  hands  high,  or  ever.  She  is  handsome  and 
highly  finished,  yet  very  substantial,  with  clean,  broad,  flat  legs,  and  excellent  feet.  Her  action  is 
reaching,  low  and  rapid,  and  if  she  does  not  go  fast  will  be  the  first  one  of  that  sort  her  dam  has 
produced.  Both  the  dam  and  grandam  of  Hegira  are  producers,  and  through  her  sire,  Stranger, 
she  secures  the  blood  of  two  great  mares  (Goldsmith  Maid,  2:14,  and  Lady  Thome,  2:18^).  That 
far-sighted  breeder,  Mr.  John  B.  McFerran,  of  Glenview  farm,  purchased  a  yearling  by  Stranger 
for  $2,500,  which  at  the  closing  out  sale  brought  $3,000.  He  shows  great  promise  and  can  not  be 
bought  for  twice  the  sum  then  paid  for  him.  Hegira  would  grace  any  stock  farm  on  which  she  may 
be  placed,  and  her  produce  to  Princeton,  2:19^,  to  which  she  is  certainly  in  foal,  will  have  few 
equals  in  richness  of  lineage.  Price,  $1,200. 


No.  149.     GAMBOL.     (Standard.) 

{FvlH  sister  to  Volmer,  2:2^li.) 

Bay  filly,  foaled  in  1886. 

BY  GAMBETTA  1172. 

Sire  of  Volmer,  2:243<.    Gambetta  is  by  Volunteer  65;  dam  Nell  (dam  of  Batemau,  2:22,  by 
Hambletonian  10). 

ist  dam  Ulster  Queen by  Hambletonian  10. 

Dam  of  Volmer,  2:2434.  ^'""^  °^  "^*  dams  of  Wilton,  2:19}^,  Princeton,  ang^,  wi4 

forty-nine  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

2d  dam by  Thomas  Jefferson. 

Son   of  Mambrino   Paymaster,  Jr. 

3d  dam by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

sire  of  Mambrino  Chief  11  (sire  of  Lady  Thorae,  2:18}^, 
K<id  five  others  in  the  2:30  list). 

yVi?/<.._.  Gambol  is  a  large,  handsome  filly,  blood  bay  without  marks,  will  make  a  mare  16  hands 
high;  shapely  form  and  splendid  action.  Volmer,  a  full  brother  of  this  filly,  is  an  elegant  horse 
with  a  record  of  2:24^,  and  trotted  Carl  Burr's  track  last  fall  in  2:20.  This  filly  should  be  very  de- 
sirable as  a  brood  mare.  Price,  $750. 


No.  150.    EARLY  BIRD.     (Standard.) 

Dark  chestnut  filly,  foaled  May  25,  1886. 
BY  EARL.  2474,  record  2:24^. 

Sire  of  Helen  H.,  2:46,  and  Earl's  Ladd,  2:41,  both  two-year-olds.    Earl  is  by  Prinoepa  686; 
dam  Juno  (dam  of  Greenlander,  2:24Ji),  by. Hambletonian  10. 

1st  dam  Lady  Guy by  Cuyler  100. 

Trial  over  a  half-mile  track  in  2:32.  Sire  of  Elvira,  2:18^,    Chanter,  2:20^^,  and  seven  other* 

in  the  2:30  list ;  sire,  also,  of  the  dams  of  Patron,  3:14}^, 
Baywood,  2:27,  and  Aquarius,  2:29}^. 

2d  dam  Guy by  Brigadier. 

Son  of  Brignoli,  2:29^^. 

3d  dam by  Norman  Temple  235. 

Son  of  Norman,  25 ;  dsm  Madam  Temple  (dam  of  Flora 
Temple,  2:19^-4,  and  Pilot  Temple,  2:24^. 

JVote. — Early  Bird  is  a  handsome  filly  of  great  substance  and  bone,  and  will,  at  maturity,  stand 
15^  hands  high  or  over.  Her  action  is  open,  rapid  and  square,  going  close  to  the  ground.  She 
can  show  close  to  a  three-minute  gait  and  will  certainly  be  fast.  Her  sire  trotted  in  2:24|!^,  and  her 
dam,  with  little  handling,  in  2:32  over  a  half-mile  track.  Early  Bird  is  level-headed,  steady  and 
very  game.     Well  broken.  Price,  $1,000. 


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No.   151.     INSTINCT.     (Standard.) 

Bay  filly,  foaled  March  29,  1886. 
BY  GENERAL  WASHINGTON  1161. 

Sire  of  Luzerne,  2:27^,  'Westmoreland,  2:37?^,  Saranac,  2:88.  and  Presto,  yearling,  2:41^.  Gen- 
eral Washington  is  by  General  Knox  140 ;  dam  Lady  Thome,  2: 18M,  by  IVCambrino  Chief  II. 

1st  dam  Inez by  Jay  Gould  197,  record  2:20^. 

Sire  of  fourteen  in  the  2:30  list ;  sire  also  of  the  dams  «rf 
Beulah,  2:19}^,  Green  Girl,  2:21%,  Patience,  a:a8Ji,  aad 
Lnmmermoor,  2:30. 

2d  dam  Western  Girl,  record  2:27  .    .    .    .by  Bellfounder  63. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  First  Call,  2:21)^,  Calamus,  2:24}^ 
Winnie  Wick,  2:24}^,  and  six  others  m  the  2:30  list. 

3d  dam  Fanny by  Wild  Harry. 

Dam  of  Western  Girl,  2:27. 

4th  dam  Lady  Utely. 

A  fine  mare  that  could  trot  in  2:40. 

Note. — Instinct  is  a  filly  of  high  finish,  the  best  of  legs,  good  length  and  capital  action.  .  She 
has  been  driven  to  break  cart,  and  showed  a  quarter  in  fifty  seconds.  Her  breeding  is  excellent,  and 
she  is  a  superior  individual  of  fine  size.     Bred  to  Rumor,  record  2,\2/^y^,  Price,  $l,000> 


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No.  152.     LADY  PRINOEPS.     (Standard.) 

Bay  hlly,  foaled  in  1886. 
BY  PRINCEPS  536. 

Sire  of  Trinket,  2:14,  O-ranby,  2:19J^,  Princeton,  2:19?^,  Feme  Sole,  2:20,  and  fifteen  others  In 
the  2:30  list.    Princeps  is  by  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:2VA  ;  dam  Primrose,  by  Abdallah  15. 

xst  dam  Lady  Rogers  • by  Florida  482  (son  of  Hambletonian  ro). 

Sire  of  Walnut,  2:195^,  Lotta,  2:24}/^,  Hambleton,  2:26^ 
and  the  dam  of  Confederate  Maid,  2:29}^. 

ad  dam  Crooked  Leg by  Hambletonian  10. 

Sire  of  forty-one  in  the  2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of 
Trinket,  2:14,  Stamboul,  2:14)^,  and  forty-nine  others  i« 
2:30  or  better. 

3d  dam by  American  Star  14. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Guy,  2:12,  Dexter,  T.ij'^,  and  forty- 
one  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

Mote. — Lady  Princeps  is  a  filly  of  fine  size  ;  will  be  close  to  1 5  hands ;  grand  shape  for  a  trotter 
and  good  action.  She  can  show  fast  already,  and  has  only  been  fairly  broken.  Her  breeding  k 
capital  and  warrants  the  expectation  that  she  will  prove  a  fine  brood  mare,  and,  if  trained,  a  trotter. 
She  is  cheap.  *  Price,  $750, 


No.  153.     OCTOROON.     (Standard.) 

Black  filly,  foaled  May  24,  1886. 
BY  SLANDER  3030,  record  2:28^. 
Sire  of  Ember,  2:29^.    Slander  is  by  Tattler,  2:26  (sire  of  Gossip,  2: 18,  Voltaire,  2:20^,  Indian^ 
apolis,  2:21,  and  Rumor,  2:34^)  •  dam  Daisy  Burns,  2:29^,  by  Skenandoah  926  (sire  of  the 
dams  of  Bonner,  2:23,  Wormwood,  2:25,  Adrian,  2:26^,  and  Slander,  2:28^). 

ist  dam  Odette by  General  Knox  140,  record  2:31^. 

Sire  of  fourteen  in  the  2:30  list ;  sire  also  of  the  dams  ot 
Patti,  2:24,  George  C,  2:24}^,  Aubine,  2:26,  and  eight 
others  in  2:30  or  better, 

ad  dam  Blue  Flame by  Hambletonian  10. 

Sire  of  forty-one  in  the  2:30  list;  and  of  the  dams  ot 
Trinket,  2:  r4,  Stamboul,  3:14^^,  and  forty-nine  others 
in  the  2:30  list. 

3d  dam • by  Saltram,  pacer. 

Sire  of  Highland  Maid,  2:27,  and  of  the  dams  of  Drift, 
2:29^, and  Nutwood,  to  wagon,  2:335^. 

Note. — Octoroon  is  a  grand,  good  filly  in  every  respect.     She  will  be  over  I5)^hands  ;  has  all 
the  bone,  substance  and  constitution  that  could  be  desired.     Will  make  a  very  fast,  game  and  hand- 
some road  or  track  mare,  and  is  highly  bred  for  a  brood  mare.     Can  show  a  three  minute  gait  now. 
For  information  as  to  General  Knox,  see  stallion  Martyr.  Price,  $I,000. 


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No.  154.     SCRIBBLE.     (Standard.) 

Bay  filly,  foaled  in  1886. 

BY  JAY  GOULD  197,  record  2:20>i. 

Sire  of  Adele  Gould,  2:19,  and  thirteen  others  in  the  2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dama  ef  Benlah, 
2.19'A,  Green  Girl,  2.2Vyi,  Patience,  2:28}i,  and  Lammermoor,  2:30.  Jay  Gould  is  by  Ham. 
bletonian  10 ;  dam  by  American  Star  14. 

ist  dam  Squib .    .  by  General  Washington  ii6i. 

Sire  of  Luzerne,  2:77^^,  Westmoreland,  7:37^,  Saranac, 
2:38,  and  I'resto,  yearling,  2:4  ij^.  (jeneral  Washing'- 
toe  is  by  General  Knox  140 ;  dam  Lady  Thome, 3:i8)>^ 

2cl  dam  Nell by  Tattler  300,  record  2:26. 

Sire  of  Gossip,  2:18,  Voltaire,  2:20^,  Indianapolis,  9:21, 
Rumor,  2:24^^,  and  Slander,  2:2854-  Tattler  is  by  Pilot, 
Jr.,  12  ;  dam  Telltale,  by  Telamon. 

3d  dam  Lady  Higgins. 

A  superior  gray  mare  which  produced  several  fast 
foals ;  pedigree  untraced. 

A'tf/^r.— Scribble  is  a  handsome  filly,  good  size,  splendidly  bred,  and  a  trotter.  She  is  broken  t» 
harness  and  can  show  a  2:50  gait.  This  is  a  very  choice  filly  in  breeding,  individual  excellence  artd 
speed.  Price,  $750. 

No.  155.     ARIA.     (Standard.) 

Bay  filly,  foaled  in  1887. 
BY  ARTHURTON  366. 

Sire  of  Arab,  2:15,  Joe  Arthurton,  2:20>^,  and  Bonanza,  2:29>^.    Arthnrton  is  by  Hambletonlan 

10;  dam  Imogene,  by  American  Star  14. 
1st  dam  Concert by  Lexington  Golddust  4205. 

Sire  of  Sir  Roger,  2:23}^.  Lexington  Golddust  is  by 
Golddust  150;  dam  Eugenia,  by  Lexington. 

2d  dam  Patsy by  Darley  Morgan. 

Son  of  Green  Mountain  Black  Hawk. 

3d  dam  Prin.cess by  Sidi  Hamet. 

Son  of  Drennon. 

No/e.—Ar'ia.  is  a  handsome  and  substantial  filly  and  will  be  about  15^  hands  high  at  maturity. 
She  is  shaped  and  gaited  to  trot  and  is  out  of  a  naturally  fast  mare,  an  excellent  representative  of 
Morgan  and  thoroughbred  blood.  Her  sire  is  an  elegantly  bred  and  fast  (  trial  2:28%)  son  of  Ham- 
bletonian  10,  and  is  the  sire  of  extreme  speed.     Aria  should  make  a  fine  brood  mare. 

Price,  $5oa 

No.  156.     BLUSH.    (Standard.) 

Bay  filly,  foaled  April  10,  1887. 
BY  KENTUCKY  WILKES  1854,  record  2:21  X. 

Sire  of  Virginia  Evans,  2:31,  at  three  years  old,  and  Astoria,  two-year-old  record  2:40^.    Kenp 

tucky  Wilkes  is  by  the  grreat  George  Wilkes,  2:22.    For  full  pedigree,  see  page  — . 
ist  dam  Wanatah by  Wedgewood  692,  record  2:19. 

Sire  of  Favonia,  2:15,  Conway,  2:18^^,  and  three  other* 
in  the  2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dam  of  Crescendo, 
2:26J<. 

2d  dam  Hermosa   .    .    .    •    • by  Edwin  Forrest  49.        ,  .^       „      „ 

Dam  of  Hermes,  2:275^  (sire  of  Holmdel.  2:25 J^.  Here-  Sire  of  the  dams  of  So  So    2:t7j<,  Tony  N^well   2:19^, 

sy,  2:27,  and   Frank    Ellis,  2:2950;  Mosa    (dam   of  Mambrmo    Dudley,   2:19^,    London,  8.2o>i,  and   six 

Moskova,  2:28J^),and  Heptagon  (sire  of  Cleon,  2:21].  others  in  the  2:3011st. 

3d  dam  Black  Rose by  Tom  Teemer. 

Dam  of  Darkness,  2:27^^,  Native   American,  2:324^, 
Lady  Woodlawn,  2;37!,<,  Roscoe  (sire   of  Black  Pi- 
lot, 2:30).  Primrose    (dam  of  Princeps,    Parmenus, 
Pluto,  Abdalbrino,  Rosebush,  Moss  Rose,  Maxim, 
etc,',   and    Hermosa   (dam  of  Hermts,   Mosa  and 
Heptagon). 
iV(7/^.— Blush  we  consider  one  of  the  most  royally-bred  fillies  in  the  land,  and  individually  she 
is  fully  up  to  her  breeding.     She  is  large— will  be  15^  to  16  hands  at  maturity— very  muscular  and 
substantial,  yet  shows  great  quality  and  is  shaped  to  go  very  fast.      Is  now  being  broken  to  lead, 
and  shows  the  action  of  a  good  one.     Blush  is  an  ideal  filly  in  every  feature.      Her  sire,  Kentucky 
Wilkes,  2:21  X.  is  a  pattern  of  elegance,  and  her  dam  is  equally  fine.      Both  combine  beauty  with 
perfect  trotting  shape;  have  great  substance  and  broad,  clean,  flat  legs.     Wanatah  is  the  datn  of 
Hermod,  a  three-year-old,  that  has,  with  little  handling,  shown  a  forty  gait,  and  is  likely  to  make  a 
record  of  2:io  or  better  this  year.     Any  one  wishing  a  strictly  first-class  one  should  come  and  see 
Blush.  Price,  $2,500. 


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No.  157.     BOUDOIR.     (Standard.) 


4 
Brown  filly,  foaled  in  1887, 

BY  MAMBRINO  DUDLEY  967,  record  2:19^. 

8ira  of  Crescendo,  2:26^,  and  G-retna,  2:29^.    Mambrino  Dudley  is  by  Woodford  Mambrino, 
2:21i4 ;  daja  Sue  Dudley  (dam  of  Oros  Jean,  2:30),  by  Edwin  Forrest  49. 

1  St  dam  Obligate by  Oxmoor  1400,  record  2:33. 

Sire  of  Octavius,  2:265^,  Cheltenham,  2:28,  and  Pottery 
Gill,  2:3s  (timed  separately  in  a  race  in  2:19). 

ad  dam  Trustus  Webb by  American  Star  14. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Guy,  2:12,  Dexter,  2:175^,  and  forty- 
one  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

3d  dam by  Imported  Trustee. 

Note. — Boudoir  is  a  well-formed,  compact  filly  of  fine  shape,  good  bone,  and  will  make  a  hand- 
some mare.  Shows  excellent  action  loose  in  lot.  With  her  choice  breeding,  speedy  form  and  way 
of  going,  she  can  scarcely  fail  to  make  a  trotter  and  producer  of  speed.  Price,  $500. 


No.  158.     BERNIOE.     (Standard.) 

Brown  filly,  foaled  in  1887. 

BY  KENTUCKY  WILKES  1854,  record  2:21X. 

Sir*  of  Virginia  Evans,  three-year-old  record,  2:31,  and  Astoria,  two-year-old  record,  2'A0}i, 

Kentucky  Wilkes  is  by  the  erreat  G-eorgre  Wilkes,  2:22.    For  full  pedig-ree,  see  page , 

ist  dam  Mary  Hull .  by  Hull  1239. 

Sire  of  Vespasian,  2:29^,  and  Fred  Hull,  2:295^.  Hull 
is  by  Belmont  64;  dam  by  Roscoe  273,  he  by  Pilot, 
Jr.,  12. 

ad  dam  Mary  H by  Bilow. 

3d  dam by  Blossom. 

A/'oie. — Bernice  is  a  filly  of  excellent  shape,  substance  and  length.  Will  probably  be  close  to 
155^  hands  high  at  maturity.  She  is  ndw  being  broken  to  lead  and  shows  a  good  way  of  going. 
Being  by  a  fast  and  highly  bred  son  of  George  Wilkes  and  out  of  a  mare  by  a  son  of  Belmont  that 
has  proved  himself  a  producer,  Bernice  should  make  a  trotter.  Price,  $500. 


No.  159.    INJA. 

Brown  filly,  foaled  May  11,  1887. 
BY  ABDAL.BRINO    2646. 

Sire  of  Altar,  2:24K.  Abdalbrino  is  by  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:21  f^  (sire  of  eleven  in  the  2:S0 
list) ;  dam  Primrose  (dam  of  Princeps,  Maxim,  Parmenus,  and  Rosebush),  by  Abdallah  IS 
(sire  ol  th  dams  of  favonia,  2:15,  Jerome  Eddy,  2:16^,  and  twenty-three  others  in  th« 
2:30  Ust). 

I  St  dam  Kitty  Goldsmith by  Goldsmith. 

Son  of  Hambletonian  10;  dam  by  Imported  Trustee. 

ad  dam  Miss  Kitty by  Eldorado  124. 

Son   of   Toronto  Chief  85,   saddle    record,  2:24}^,    dam 
Minnie  Myrtle,  by  Kemble  Jackson  13. 

3d  dam  Kitty  Carson by  Wild  Irishman. 

4th  dam  Kate  Haggerty by  Toronto  (Johnson's). 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Aldine,  z:xg}{,  Lister,  2:2$%,  Mig- 
non,  2:275^,  and  Good  Morning,  2:28^^. 

JVoU. — Inja  is  a  filly  of  good  size,  and  is  shaped,  as  well  as  bred,  to  trot  fast.  She  will  make  a 
substantial  and  good  looking  mare.  Her  sire  is  a  full  brother  to  the  great  Princeps,  has  trotted 
trial  better  than  2:30,  and  is  the  sire  of  fast  ones.  Price,  $250. 


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No.  160.    KATIE  EARL. 

Brown  filly,  foaled  in  1887. 

BY  KARL  2474,  record  2:24?<. 

Sire  of  Earl's  Lad,  2:41,  and  Helen  H.,  2:46,  both  two-year- olds,  and  Idavan,  2:40,  at  three 
years  old.  Earlisby  Frinoeps  636;  dam,  Juno  (dam  of  Greenlander,  !3:24K),by  Hambleton- 
ian  10. 

ist  dam by  Conover  record,  2:431^. 

Trial   2:271^.      Son   of    Bllistnn  s    Rattler,    by    I'igffart't 
Kattlcr;  dam  by  Jack.  Downing ;  yd  dam  thoroughbred. 

2d  dam by  John  Henry,  record  2:39!^. 

bon  of  Sir  George  Henry;  dam  by  Marc  Antony. 
Note. — Katie  Earl  is  a  stylish  filly  of  extra  substance,  good  bone,  and  will  make  a  handsome 
mare  over   15^   hands  high.     She  was  broken  as  a  yearling,  and  trotted   a  quarter  in    forty-nine 
seconds.     Is  gentle,  very  game  and  enduring.      Has  very  handsome  mane  and  tail  and  is  beauiifulljr 
gailed.  Price,  $500. 

No.  161.     EVA  HARTWELL.    (Standard.) 

Brown  filly,  foaled  May,  1SS8. 

BY  SHAWMUT  964,  record  2:26. 

Son  of  Harry  Clay  45  ;  dam  Heroine  (full  sister  to  Sentinel,  Z:2Q%,  and  Volunteer),  by  Hamble- 
tonian  10. 

I  St  dam  Lady  Vincent by  King  Rene  1278. 

Sire  of  Fugue,  2:ioJ^,  and  three  others  in  the  T.ytVu/tx 
sire  also  of  the  dam  of  Advance,  2:24 J^. 

2d  dam  Blanche  Patchen  .    .' by  Mambrino  Patchen  58. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Guy  Wilkes,  2:is>^,  Baron  WilkM, 
2:18,  and  twenty-three  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

3d  dam  Lady  Blanche by  Hoagland's  Privateer  258. 

Dam  of  Alcyron,  2:23'^.  Son  of  Hoagland's  Grey  Messenger. 

4th  dam  Jenny  Lind by  Abdallah  15. 

A  noted  road  mare  that  trotted  a  trial  in  2:30,  Sire  of  the  dams  of  Favonia,  2:15,  Jerome  Eddy,  z:i€%, 

and  could  show  that  much  speed  to  wagon.  and  tweniy-three  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

5th  dam  Lady  Wisner by  Saltram, 

Sire  of  Highland  Maid,  2:27,  and  the  dam  of  Drift,  2:2954. 
and  Nutwood,  2:33^^. 

Note, — Eva  Hartwell  is  a  filly  of  good  size  and  very  blood  like  in  form,  and  very  promising  for 
a  trotter.  She  has  splendid  trotting  action  and  is  handsome.  Her  dam  is  an  elegant  individual,  and 
well  gaited  though  never  handled  for  speed.  Her  2d,  3d  and  4th  dams  were  all  trotters.  Her  3* 
dam  produced  a  trotter  with  a  record  of  2:23^.     This  filly  is  elegantly  bred.  Price,  $800. 


No.  162.     HEATHER.     (Standard.) 

Bay  filly,  foaled  May  2,   1886. 
BY  SIR  GARNET  2093. 

Son  of  Volunteer  65  (sire  of  twenty-eigrht  in  the  2:30  list) ;  dam  Browny  Clay,  by  Harry  Olay 
45  (sire  of  the  dams  of  eigrhteen  in  the  2:30  list). 

ist  dam  Hilto by  Harry  Clay  45,  record  2:29. 

Sire  of  Shawmut,  2:26,  Surprise.  2:26,  and  the  dams  t€ 
eighteen  in  the  3:30  list.  Harry  Clay  is  by  C.M.CIaiT) 
Jr.,  20. 

2d  dam  Hilda     . by  Thorndale  405,  record  2:221^. 

Sire  of  Edwin  Thome,   2:16'^,  Daisy  Dale,  3:191^,  an4 
_  four  others  in  the  2:30  list,  sire  also  of  the  dans  sf  Dr. 

"  West,  2:25,  and  Edge  Hill,  2:2554. 

3d  dam  Heroine by  Hambletonian  10. 

Dam  of  Shawmut,  2:26.  Sire  of  forty-one  in  the  2:30  list ;  sire  -.Iso  of  tke  dams  t£ 

Trinket,  2:14,  Stamboul,  3:14^  and  40rtx-lUBe  Otkers  i* 
2:30  or  better. 

4th  dam  Lady  Patriot by  Young  Patriot. 

Dam  of  Sentinel,  2:29?^,  Volunteer  55,  Hambletonian 
15S,  and  Marksman  592. 

5th  dam  Lewis  Hulse  Marfe. 

Note. — Heather  is  an  exceedingly  well-bred  filly.     Will  be    15J4   hands  high.      Bred  to  Pilot 
Mambrino  September  6th,  and  believed  to  be  in  foal.  Price,  $400. 


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No.   163.     SUSIE  B.     (Standard.) 

Bay  filly,  foaled  in  1888. 
BY  CHARLEY  B.  812,  record  2:25. 

Sire  of  Bosa  B.,  2:263^,  Spurg-eon,  2:26^4,  Bonnie  K,  2:27^,  and  six  others  in  the  2:30  list.  Uhar- 

ley  B.  is  by  Champion  807 ;  dam  Old  Jane,  by  Eclipse,  grrandson  of  American  Eclipse. 
I  St  dam  Zelda  Lambert by  John  Lambert  1809. 

Son  of  Daniel  Lambert  102. 

2d  dam  Gipsey,  s.  t.  b by  Volunteer  55. 

sire  of  twenty-eight  in   the   2:30  list;    sire  also  of   the 
dams  of  seventeen  in  2:30  or  better. 

NoU. — Susie  B.  is  an  extra  nice  looking  filly,  of  good  size  (likely  to  be  15^  hands  high),  excel- 
lent bone  and  is  shaped  for  speed.  Her  action  is  exceedingly  promising;  will  be  fast  if  trained. 
Broken  to  harness.  Price,  $500. 

No.  164.    LADY  SHAWMUT.    (Standard.) 

Brown  filly,  foaled  April  8,  1888. 
BY  SHAWMUT  964,  record  2:20. 

Son  of  Harry  Olay  45;   dam  Heroine  (sister  to  Sentinel,  2:29|<,  and  Volunteer),  by  Hamble* 

tonian  10. 
1st  dam  Moth by  Cuyler  100. 

Trial  2:42,  and  sister  to  Belle  Isle,  2:28^^.  Sire  of  Elvira,  2:i8J^,  Chanter,  2:20%,  and  seven  others 

in  the  2:30  list.  ' 

2d  dam  Kitty  Johnson by  Mambrino  Patchen  58. 

Dam  of  Belle  Isle,  2:28};^,  and  full  sister  to  Emma  Sire  of  the  dams  of  Guy  Wilkes,  2:153^,  Baron  Wilkes, 

Arterbura    (dam  of  St.   Arnaud,  2:29)^,  Mercedes,  2:18,  Astral,  2:18,  Rosa  Wilkes,  2:1834,  Elviia,  2:18^^, 

trial  2:28,  and  Mercidita,  trial  2:36).  and  twenty  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

3d  to  7th  dams  thoroughbred. 

A'oie, — Lady  Shawmut  shows  remarkable  trotting  action.     She  is  of  good  size  and  very  handsome. 

Price,  $800. 

No.  165.     CLEOPATRA.     (Standard.) 

Black  filly,  foaled  in  1888. 
BY  PRETENDER  1453. 

Son  of  Dictator  113  (sire  of  Jay-Eye-See,  2:10,  Phallas,  2:13?^,  Director,  2:17,  etc. ;  dam  Winona, 
by  Almont  33 ;  2d  dam  Dolly  (dam  of  Director,  2: 17,  Thorndale,  2:22}i,  and  Onward,  2:253^,) 
by  Mambrino  Chief  11. 

ist  dam  Miss  Ada by  Almont  33. 

Sister  to  Aldine,  2:193^1  and  Lister,  2:25}^.  Sire  of  thirty-four  in  the  2:30  list,  sire  also  of  the  dams 

of  J.  B.  Richardson,  2:17}^,  and  twelve  others  in  2:30  or 
better. 

2d  dam  Mother  Hubbard by  Johnson's  Toronto. ' 

Dam  of  Aldine,  2:193^,  Lister,  2:251^,  Betsy  Baker,  Sire  of  thedamsof  Mignon,  2:28,GoodMorningr,2:2S5^,  and 

2:313^   (dam  of  Gondola,  2:293^),  Smoke,  2:343^,  two  others  in  the  2:30  list.     Toronto  is  by  Kinkead's 

and  Verbena,  2:353^.  St.  Lawrence  (sire  of  the  dam  of  Waterwitch), 

JVafe. — Cleopatra  is  an  exceedingly  handsome  and  highly  finished  filly  with  ample  substance 
and  bone.  Her  action  is  first  class  and  indicates,  as  well  as  her  conformation,  that  she  will  be  fast. 
Her  dam  showed  a  mile  in  2:36^,  and  her  sire,  after  making  a  season,  trotted  a  quarter  in  35^ 
seconds  in  public.  We  recently  sold  a  half-brother  of  Cleopatra's  for  $3,000,  This  filly  for  a  track, 
road  or  brood  mare  is  likely  to  prove  a  prize.  Price;  $1,000. 


No.  166.    MARIE   LOUISE.     (Standard.) 

Dark  filly,  foaled  in  1887. 
BY  PHALLAS  1446,  record  2:13^. 

Son  of  Dictator  113;   dam  Betsy  Trotwood  (dam  of  Fuga,  dam  of  Fugrue,  2:193<),  by  Olark 

Chief  89. 
I  St  dam  Marion by  Louis  Napoleon  207. 

Sire  of  Jerome  Eddy,  2:16^,  Charles  Hilton,  ■z:iy%,  and 
four  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

2d  dam  Ruby  Mambrino by  Mambrino  Gift  584,  record  2:20. 

Sire  of  Mambrinette,2:2i,  and  five  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

3d  dam  Madge by  Bob  Letcher  (son  of  Medoc). 

4th  dam  s.  t.  b by  Black  Bashaw  782. 

Sire  of  Cozette,  2:19,  John  H.,  2:20,  and  the  dam  of  Spur- 
geon,  2:2634. 
Note. — Marie  Louise  is  a  bay  filly  15^  handi  high  now,  very  strong  and  smoothly  made,  wellr 
developed  and  well  gaited  for  a  trotter,  and  is  a  good  prospect  for  a  fast  mare.  Price,  $1,000. 


BROOD    MARES    ANUKILLIES.  59 


No.  167.     OONNETTE.     (Standard.) 

Bay  filly,  foaled  in  March,  1888. 
BY  BRIGHTON  1610. 

Son  of  Harry  Olay  46  (sire  of  Shawmut,  2:26,  and  Surprise,  2:26) ;  dam  Vivandiere,  by  Volon- 
teer  55  (sire  of  the  dams  of  Amelia  O.,  2:1914,  Stephen  Q.,  2:20>^,  and  fotirteen  others  in. 
the  2:30  list}. 

I  St  dam  Guerrilla by  Almont  Chief  361, 

Sire  of  Almont  Gift,  2:27^^.     Almont  Chief  is  by  Almont 
33;  dam  Monogram,  by  Mambrino  Chief  11. 

2d  dam  Lucy  Lubin by  Dolphin. 

Son  of  Pataskala,  by  Boston. 

3d  dam  Guerilla 

Which  Dr.  Herr,  of  Lexington,  says  could  pace  in  2:22. 

JVoie. — Connette  is  a  filly  of  excellent  shape,  size  and  bone.  Shows  promising  action  ia  the- 
field.  She  is  by  a  highly-bred  sire,  a  son  of  the  great  Harry  Clay  that  was  out  of  a  Volunteer  mare 
and  his  second  dam,  Martha,  by  Abdallah  i,  produced  a  2:30  trotter.  The  dam  of  Connette  was  by 
Almont  Chief;  he  is  by  Almont,  out  of  a  mare  by  Mambrino  Chiel.  His  breeding  is  similar  to  that 
of  Piedmont  2:171^,  Allie  West,  2:25,  AUice  West,  2:26  and  Almont  Eagle,  2:27.  Connette  should 
make  a  trotter  and  an  excellent  brood  mare.  Price,  $250. 

* 

No.  168.     MYRA.     (Standard.) 

Bay  filly,  foaled  August,  1887. 
BY  STAR  WILKES  3629, 

Son  of  Oeorgre  Wilkes,  2:22,  sire  of  Harry  Wilkes,  2:13^,  Quy  Wilkes,  2:15K,  Mike  Wilkes, 
2:10)ii  S'Qd  sisty-tws  others  in  the  2:30  list );  dam  Plain  Agrnes,  by  Mambrino  Star,  2:28>i 
(sire  of  Cottagre  Girl,  2:29>2,  and  the  dam  of  Early  Dawn,  2:21^). 

ist  dam  Miss  Maynard by  Star  Hambletonian  1534. 

(Sire  of  the  dam  of  Forest  Queen,  2:29^^),  son  of  Ham> 
bletonian  10;  dam  by  American  Star  14. 

2d  dam  Cooper  Mare by  Prince  Charles. 

Son  of  Black  Hawk  5;  dam  Butcher  Girl. 

3d  dam  a  fast  road  mare,  pedigree  untraced. 

JVoie. — Myra  is  a  bay  filly  with  star  and  one  white  hind  foot.  She  has  much  substance  and 
bone;  will  be  15?^  hands  high  at  maturity,  and  is  finely  finished.  Head,  ear  and  neck  fine.  She 
moves  off  at  a  pace  and  when  started  up  goes  into  a  square  trotting  gait,  showing  big,  open  action, 
that  indicates  she  will  be  fast.     Winsome  is  well  bred  and  desirable.  Price,  $500. 


OE^IvI>IiVO. 


No.  169.     YEIZBR.     (Standard.) 

Bay  gelding,  foaled  in  1886. 
BY  SIR  GARNET  2093. 

Bon  of  Volunteer  55  (sire  of  twenty-eight  in  2:30  or  better),  dam  Brownie  Clay,  by  Harry  Olay- 
45  (sire  of  the  dams  of  St.  Julien,  2:11^,  Bodine,  2:19i4,  Elaine,  2:20,  Frospero,  2:20,  and 
fourteen  others  in  2:30  or  better.) 

I  St  dam  Violette by  Pickering  3094,  record  2:30. 

Son  of  Hambletonian  lo  ;  dim  Lady  Fallis  (dam  of  Kisbar, 
2:27^^),  by  Seely's  American  Star  14. 

2d   dam  Violetta ^    ,    .  by  Almont  33  (son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah  15.) 

Sire  of  thirty-four  in  the  2:30  list,  and  of  the  dams  of  J.  B. 
Richardson,  2:17^,  Catchfly,2:i8J^,  Hinder  Wilkes,  2:20}^, 
and   eleven  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

3d  dam by  Brienoli  77,  record  2:29^. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  King  Wilkes,  2:22^,  Lady  Turpin,  2:23,. 
Cascarilla,  2:25^,  any  four  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

4th  dam  the  Chiles  Mare. 

JVote. — Yeizer  is  handsome  and  blood-like  in  his  make  up,  and  is  certain  to  make  a  trotter» 
without  an  accident.  His  action  is  superb.  His  dam,  Violette,  has  remarkable  action  and  is  likely 
to  be  trained  and  to  make  a  record.     Yeizer  will  make  a  turf  horse  and  a  perfect  roadster. 

Price,  $500. 


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LOUISVILLE  STOCK  FARM— SEASON  OF  1889. 


PRINCETON  3513. 

Six-year-old,  record  2:19^,  in  a  third  heat. 
SIRED  BY  PRINCEPS  536. 

Sire  of  Trinket,  2:14,  Princeton,  2:19^,  Granby,  2:1Q%,  Feme  Sole,  2:20,  and  sixteen  others  ia 
2:30  list. 

ist  dam  Reina  Victoria  (sold  for  $7,200)  by  Hambletonian  10. 

Dam  of  Euclid,  2:285^.  Sire  of  the  dams  of  fifty-one  2:30  performers. 

2d  dam  Hyacinth by  Volunteer  55. 

Dam  of  Metropolitan,  and  Mecca,  four-year-old,  trial  Sire  of   St.    Julien,   2:ti34.   Gloster,   2:17,    Alley,    2:19, 

in    2:33,   over  half-mile   track,  last    quarter  in    35  Bodine,  2:19^^,  Driver.  2:19^^,  and  twenty-three  others 

seconds.  with  records  of  2:30  or  better. 

3d  dam  Clara by  American  Star. 

Dam  of  Dexter,  2:17}^,  Alma,  2:28?^,  Astoria,  2:29^,  Sireof  the  damsof  forty-three  performers  in  2:3oorbetter, 

and   Dictator,  sire  of  Jay-Eye-See,   2:10,  Phallas,  including   such  cracks  as  Robert  McGregor,  2:17$^, 

3:13%,  and  Director,  2:17.  Nettie,    2:18,  Joe  Bunker,  2:19^^,  Driver,  2:1^%,  Or- 

ange Girl,  2:20,  Guy,  2:12. 

4th  dam  the  McKinstry  Mare. 

Dam  of  Shark,  2:27^. 

Princeton's  Breeding"  is  so  superlatively  rich,  teeming  as  it  does  with  producing  and  per- 
forming ancestors,  that  comment  is  scarcely  necessary,  further  than  to  mention  the  fact  that  the 
shrewdest  horsemen  in  the  land  were  eager  bidders  on  his  dam,  Reina  Victoria,  at  the  Glenview  sale, 
forcing  her  price  up  to  $7,025,  being  nearly  twice  as  much  as  the  best  of  the  other  grand  matrons  of 
Glenview  sold  for.  Since  that  time  she  has  been  sold  under  the  hammer  for  $7,200,  and  her  year- 
ling colt  for  $5,7co. 

Hyacinth,  his  second  dam,  is  by  that  great  sire  of  game  trotters,  and  dams  of  trotters.  Volun- 
teer, and  she  has  produced  the  colt,  Mecca,  that,  as  a  four-year-old,  trotted  over  a  half-mile  track 
last  season  in  2:33  (last  quarter  in  35  seconds).  This  colt  can  beat  2:30,  and  is  likely  to  get  a  fast 
record  this  year. 

The  third  dam  of  Princeton,  Clara,  was  one  of  the  greatest  producers  ever  known,  as  she  wa« 
the  dam  of  Dexter,  the  fastest  and  gamest  of  his  day,  Alma  and  Astoria  (bo*h  performers  in  the 
twenties),  and  the  great  Dictator,  sire  of  the  fastest  three  horses  ever  placed  to  the  credit  of  one 
stallion. 

Princeton,  on  his  sire's  side,  comes  from  that  fast,  game  and  producing  branch  of  the  Mambrino 
Chief  family  represented  by  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:21^.  The  latter  great  race  horse  and  sire  has 
many  stars  in  his  crown,  chief  of  which  are  Princeps,  Pancoast,  2:2i|^  (sire  of  Patron,  2:14^, 
Aquarius,  2:29 j^,  at  three  years  old),  and  Mambrino  Dudley,  2:19^  (sire  of  Crescendo,  a  colt  that 
can  trot  close  to  2:20). 

Princeton  as  a  Race  Hors^e  has  made  a  brilliant  showing.  In  his  four-7ear-old  form  he 
did  stud  duty  up  to  the  middle  of  August,  when  he  was  taken  up  and  put  in  training ,  his  race  at  St. 
Louis  in  October  was,  on  this  accoun'.,  a  most  remarkable  performance.  Representatives  of  twe 
prominent  Turf  Journals  thus  refer  to  the  race.  The  Chicago  Horseman  said  :  "The  contest  was  for 
the  Mississippi  Stakes,  for  four-year  old  colts  and  fillies,  $75.00  entrance,  with  $750  added.  The 
starters  besides  Princeton  were  Reference,  by  Referee;  Issaquena,  by  Pancoast ;  Gambetta,  by  George 
Wilkes,  and  Alicia,  by  George  Wilkes.  Princeton  won  in  s,traight  heats  ;  time  2:26^,  2:25  and 
2:23^.  He  was  not  pushed  out  in  either  heat,  winning  the  first  by  an  open  length,  the  second  by 
three  lengths  and  in  the  third,  to  quote  the  report  of  the  Globe- Democrat,  '  Princeton  slowed  up  at 
the  finish  and  won  by  an  open  length.  In  this  heat  he  trotted  the  middle  half  in  1:07^,  the  third 
quarter  in  33^  seconds.  Princeton  can,  without  a  doubt,  trot  a  mile  in  2:20.'  The  Horseman  is 
always  glad  to  note  the  meritorious  performances  of  the  youngsters,  and  in  this  case  finds  abundant 
cause  for  congratulation  to  the  fortunate  owner  of  Princeton,  Mr.  Buford,  also  to  the  owner  of  his 
sire,  Princeps,  Mr.  Veech,  of  Louisville,  Ky." 

The  Kentucky  Stock  Farm  said  of  Princeton:  ''Taking  into  consideration  his  breeding  on  his 
dam's  side  with  the  blood  of  his  sire,  Princeps  (sire  of  Trinket,  2:14),  by  Woodford  Mambrino, 
2:21 1^,  out  of  a  mare  by  Alexander's  Abdallah  (sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  2:14),  it  may  be  said  that 
Princeton  is  one  of  the  best  trotting  stallions  in  the  world.     His  performances  last  season  (1884^ 


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proved  him  the  very  best  four-year-old  out,  as  he  trotted  a  third  heat  in  2:23^  at  St.  Louis,  winning 
his  race  in  three  straight  heats  with  great  ease." 

In  1887,  Princeton  covered  sixty-one  mares,  keeping  busy  in  the  stud,  up  to  July  27lh,  after 
which  time  he  was  jogged  on  the  road  and  track,  not  being  allowed  to  go  faster  than  a  forty  gait  in 
any  of  the  short  spurts  permitted  him.  Early  in  August  he  was  shipped  to  Terre  Haute,  and 
worked  over  that  track  four  days,  having  one  repeat  in  that  time.  He  was  then  entered  for  a  free- 
for-all  race,  his  owner,  Mr.  Buford,  believing  that  Princeton  would  not  have  to  trot  faster  than 
about  2:30  to  win,  and  that  it  would  merely  be  easy  work  for  him.  In  the  first  heat.  Jack  Hayden 
forced  Princeton  out  in  2:24.  Mr.  Buford,  by  this  time,  realized  he  had  a  horse  race  on  hisi hands, 
and  greatly  regretted  having  entered  Princeton  in  his  soft  condition,  but  having  gone  this  far, 
determined  to  win  if  possible.  Princeton's  driver  was  instructed  to  lay  him  up  in  the  second  heat, 
which  he  did;  the  third  heat  was  won  by  Princeton  in 2:25)^.  In  the  fourth  heat  Princeton's  com- 
petitor forced  him  to  go  to  the  three-quarter  pole  in  1:45  (a  2:20  gait),  and  then  gave  it  up,  allowing 
Princeton  to  jog  in  at  his  ease  in  2:24.  ,ft 

In  our  opinion,  taking  the  circumstances  intoOtinsideration,  this  was  as  great  a  race  as  Princeton 
ever  won  and  proved  him  a  game  race  horse.  In  October,  as  a  six-year-old,  Princeton  won  the 
stallion  race  at  Lexington,  in  straight  heats,  the  last  being  the  fastest,  time  2:19^.  One  of  the 
most  experienced  and  astute  horsemen  in  the  country  has  written  Princeton's  owner,  that  he  knows 
of  no  young  horse  more  likely  to  reach  the  stallion  record. 

Priaceton's  Personal  Features,  Colts,  etc  The  individual  merit  of  this  stallion, 
in  form,  finish  and  action,  is  fully  up  to  and  in  keeping  with  his  high  breeding  and  superiority  as  a 
race  horse.  A  happy  combination  seldom  found  to  the  same  degree  among  the  best  stallions  of  the 
land.  Princeton  stands  15^  hands  high,  is  a,rich  seal  brown  in  color,  with  star  and  some  white  on 
hind  pasterns.  He  is  a  strictly  fine  horse,  smoothly  turned,  of  extra  muscular  development,  showing 
great  power  and  the  look  of  a  horse  of  strong  constitution,  which  he  is  known  to  possess.  His  action 
is  rapid,  with  good  length  of  stride,  and  his  disposition  level  headed.  He  has  an  excellent  set  of 
legs,  flat,  clean  and  hard  in  finish.     Weight,  over  1,100  pounds. 

As  an  indication  of  Princeton's  individual  merit  and  that  of  his  produce,  we  mention  that  he 
captured  the  Herd  Premium  for  best  stallion  and  four  of  his  get  at  the  Lexington,  Ky.,  Fair,  last 
fall.  But  one  of  Princeton's  get  had  reached  the  age  of  three  years  in  1888.  This  is  the  filly,  Prin- 
ceppa,  that  showed  a  quarter  in  36  seconds,  and  was  not  regularly  trained.  Spray,  a  yearling  (15X 
hands  high),  first  had  a  bridle  on  her  May  5th,  and  during  the  first  week  in  September  trotted  a  mile 
over  the  Lexington  track  in  2:58 — last  half  in  1:26 j^.  There  are  others  coming  on  that  are  just  as 
fast  for  their  age  and  handling.  Altogether  we  have  seen  sixteen  of  Princeton's  get  and  find  that 
their  sire  stamps  himself  on  his  produce  to  a  remarkable  degree.  They  are,  without  exception, 
elegantly  finished,  substantial,  and  speedy  in  conformation  5  are  fine  and  blood-like  in  ears,  head  and 
neck,  deep  and  oblique  in  the  shoulders,  short  in  the  back,  smooth  and  strong  in  the  coupling,  and 
very  extra  in  the  development  of  their  quarters.  They  have  ample  bone  of  the  best  character.  AU 
save  one,  said  to  have  been  badly  treated,  are  of  fine  size. 

Princeton  is  a  particularly  sure  foal  getter,  and  we  have  reason  to  think  that  fifty-eight  out  of 
the  sixty-eight  mares  he  covered  in  1888  are  with  foal. 

PRINCETON  STANDS  AT  $150, 

With  privilege  of  return  up  to  June  I,   1890.     Stallion  fees  are  due  at  time  of  service. 

LOOK  &  SMITH. 


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KENTUCKY  WILKES   1854. 

Recor4   2:21>i:. 

SIRE    OF 

VIRGINIA  EVANS  (3  years),  2:31.  ASTORIA  (2  years),   2:40^^. 

Seal  brown  horse,  foaled  in  1874. 

BY  GEORGE  WILKES  519,  record  2:22. 

Sire  of  Harry  Wilkes,  2:13>^,  Guy  Wilkes,  2:1554^,  iftike  Wilkes,  3:15?^,  Wilson,  2:16%,  Wilcox, 
2:165^,  and  sixty  others  in  the  2:30  list;  sire  also  of  the  dams  of  Fugue,  2:19!^,  Butterfly, 
2: 19^,  and  ten  others  in  8:30  or  better.  G-eorgre  Wilkes  is  by  Hambletonian  10  (sire  of  forty- 
one  in  the  2:30  list,  and  of  107  sons  with  618  2:30  or  better  performers) ;  dam  Dolly 
Spanker,  by  Henry  Olay  8  (sire  of  the  dams  of  Carrie  C,  2:24,  Clay,  2:25,  and  five  others  in 
the  2:30  list). 

3  St  dam  Minna by  Red  Jacket. 

Dam  of  Kentucky  Wilkes,  2:211^,  Madison  Wilkes,  Sire  of  the  dams  of  Kentucky  Wilkes,  2:21  Jjf,  Little  Ida 

2:32}^,  over  half-mile  track,  and  Jim,  trial  2:26,  one  (dam  of  So  So,  2:17^4),  and  Queen  Dido  (dam  of  Red 

of  the   fastest  four-year-olds  of  1876.     Minna  pro-  Wilkes,  sire  of  Prince  Wilkes,  2:14?^,  Phil  Thompson, 

duced  also  Laura  (dam  of  Lizzie  Wilkes,  2:22^^,  and  2:16^^,  and  seventeen  others  in  the  2:30  list).     Red 

Sally  Wilkes,  showed  a  quarter  in  37  seconds,  dam  Jacket  is  by   Comet,   son   of   Sherman   Morgan.    To 

of  Chastelard,  2:375^),  and  Abutillon  (dam  of  Lola,  Sherman  Morgan  we  are  indebted  for  the  Black  Hawk, 

the  dam  of  Cosher,  2:30;  of  Combat,  sire  of  Brown,  Ethan  Allen,  and  Lambert  families. 
2:18^,  and  Williams,  2:20^^  ;  and  of  Signal,  sire  of 
Jessie  Hammond,  2:25^,  and  Red  Light,  2:27^^). 

2d  dam  Undine by  Grey  Eagle. 

Grandam  of  Gen.  Picton,  2:30.  Sire  of  J.  C.  Breckinridge  (sire  of  Minnie  R.,  2:19  trot- 

ting, 2:16}^  pacing,  and  2:035^  with  running  mate). 

3d  dam  Rowena by  Superior, 

4th  dam by  Blackburn's  Buzzard. 

5th  dam by  Imp.  Shark. 

6th.  dam by  Unioa, 

DESCRIPTION  OF  KENTUCKY  WILKES. 

Kentucky  Wilkes  is  a  stallion  of  rare  beauty,  symmetry  and  finish,  combined  with  powerful 
muscular  development  and  extra  good  bone.  He  is  a  rich  seal  brown,  with  tan  muzzle  and  flanks ; 
stands  15^  hands  high,  and,  in  usual  flesh,  weighs  about  1,025  pounds.  He  has  all  the  quality  of 
an  Arab,  with  the  conformation  of  the  highest  type  of  the  modern  trotter.  His  head  is  small  and 
fine,  but  broad  between  the  eyes,  which  are  very  prominent,  strong,  clear  and  hazel  in  color.  Ears 
medium  size,  erect,  well  pointed  and  lively.  Neck  clean  cut  in  throttle,  beautifully  arched  and 
well  set  on  very  oblique  and  deep  shoulders,which  run  well  back  into  a  back  that  can  not  be  excelled. 
Through  the  loins  he  is  exceptionally  deep,  with  smooth  hips  and  very  muscular  quarters  and  thighs. 
His  barrel  is  well  rounded  and  arched  out,  and  is  closely  ribbed  back.  Legs  broad,  flat,  clean  and 
cordy,  with  the  best  of  hocks ;  feet  perfect  in  shape  and  texture ;  mane  and  tail,  extra  fine,  the 
latter  beautifully  carried.  He  is  a  horse  of  high  courage,  exceeding  vitality,  constitution  and 
perfect  temper.  His  action  is  bold,  pure  and  frictionless,  folding  the  knee  well  and  open  behind. 
Kentucky  Wilkes  comes  up  to  the  highest  ideal  of  an  elegant  roadster,  and  has  demonstrated  his 
speed  and  gameness  on  many  tracks  throughout  the  East  and  West — winning  a  large  number  of 
hard  fought  races.  His' pedigree  speaks  for  itself,  showing  that  in  addition  to  the  wonderful  pre- 
potent combination  of  Hambletonian-Clay  blood  derived  from  his  unrivaled  sire,  George  Wilkes, 
he  possesses  for  a  dam  one  of  the  greatest  brood  mares,  taking  into  consideraiion  the  reproducing 
power  her  progeny  have  shown.  Not  only  has  the  dam  ©f  Kentucky  Wilkes  produced  three  that 
have  shown  their  ability  to  beat  2:30,  but  three  of  her  daughters  are  the  dams  or  grandams  of  per- 
formers with  records  ranging  from  2:18^  to  2:30.  Back  of  this  is  a  thoroughbred  mare,  who  is  the 
grandam  of  one  in  the  list  and  four  thoroughbred  crosses  behind  her. 


STALLIONS   FOR   SERVICE. 


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THE  PRODUCE  OF  KENTUCKY  WILKES. 

The  oldest  of  this  stallion's  produce  are  three  years  of  age  (foals  of  1885).  Only  one  of  the 
moderate  number  foaled  that  year  has  been  regularly  trained,  so  far  as  we  can  learn.  This  is  the 
filly,  Virginia  Evans,  which  obtained  a  record  of  2:3 r,  and  distanced  her  field  in  a  stake  race  in 
2:33,  over  a  half-mile  track.  She  also  showed  her  ability  to  beat  2:30  in  another  race  in  which  she 
lapped  out  a  horse  in  three  heats,  each  of  which  was  below  that  mark.  This  filly  is  a  race  mare 
and  likely  to  gain  a  record  well  down  in  the  twenties  in  1889. 

Astoria,  a  two-year-old,  obtained  a  record  of  2:40^^,  trotting  the  last  half  in  l:i8^.  Another 
two-year-old  shows  fully  as  much  speed.  A  yearling,  by  Kentucky  Wilkes,  with  less  than  five 
weeks'  leading,  trotted  a  quarer  in  45  secorids,  showed  a  forty  gait,  and  sold  for  $2,500  cash. 

All  of  his  produce  are  promising  as  trotters,  and  have  the  quality,  finish  and  action  of  their  sire. 
Most  of  them  will  exceed  him  in  size. 

Several  of  his  get  can  be  seen  at  our  farm. 

KENTUCKY  WILKES  STANDS  AT  $100, 

With  privilege  of  return  in  1890.     Stallion  fees  are  due  at  time  of  service. 

LOOK  &  SMITH. 


OMITTED  FROM  REGULAR  CLASSIFICATION. 

DANDY  AND  DIAMOND, 

Pair  of  Chiestniat  Geldings. 


This  is  a  natty,  stylish  team,  very  closely  matched,  handsome  and  blocky,  having  extra  length 
and  broad,  flat,  hard,  cordy  legs  of  the  best  character.  They  are  full  brothers,  seven  and  eight 
years  old.  Sired  by  a  son  of  Daniel  Lambert.  Are  regular  Morgans,  of  the  original  type,  with 
nice  heads  and  ears;  well  arched  neck,  short,  strong  backs,  deep,  round  barrels  and  stand  scant 
15  hands  high,  but  weigh  about  900  pounds  each.  Manes  and  tails  full  and  handsome.  This  pair 
are  great  roadsters,  can  show  a  four-minute  gait  or  better  and  can  travel  twelve  miles  in  an  hour. 
Are  fast  walkers  and  work  up  even  together.  This  is  a  lovely  team  that  will,  we  think,  give  their 
purchaser  great  satisfaction ;  a  pair  that  will  attract  much  attention  anywh^e  and  be  a  source  of 
pride  to  their  owner.  They  are  gentle  and  kind  in  single  and  double  harness,  yet  spirited  and  free 
drivers  with  nice  mouths.     Color,  dark  red  chestnut  with  no  white  except  spot  on  hind  heel  of  one. 

Price,  $650. 


STALLIONS   FOR  SERVICE. 


STALLIONS  FOR  SERVICE, 

LOUISVILLE  STOCK  FARM— SEASON  OF  1889. 


PILOT  MAMBRINO  515. 

Record  2:35.    Public  Trial  2:26X. 

BY   PILOT,   JR. 

Slse  of  the  dams  of  Maud  S.,  2:08?4,  Jay -Eye-See,  2: 10,  Nutwood,  2: 18^,  Pilot  Boy,  2:20,  Naiad 
ftueen,  2:20  J;^,  Noontide,  2:20  J^,  Mambrino  ©if  t,  2:20,  Viking-,  2:193^,  and  twenty-two  others 
with  records  of  2:80  or  better.  Pilot,  Jr.,  also  sired  eieht  sons  with  records  raneingr  from 
2:24  to  2:30. 

ist  dam  Indiana by  Mambrino  Chief  ii. 

Dam  of  Indianapolis,  2:21.  Sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:181^,  and  Woodford  Mambrino, 

2:211^.  (Sire  of  Princeps,  Mambrino  Dudley,  2:19^, 
and  Pancoast,  2:21  J^,  sire  of  Patron,  2:14}^.)  Mam- 
brino Chief  also  sired  twenty-two  sons  that  have  pro- 
duced trotters  in  2:30  and  under,  and  the  dams  of 
twenty  horses  with  records  from  2:17  to  2:30. 

2d  dam  s.  t.  b by  Bertrand. 

Pilot  Mambrino  is  the  best  bred  son  of  the  great  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  the  dams  of  the  fastest 
two  trotters  that  ever  lived.  Unlike  many  of  the  sons  of  Pilot,  Jr.,  he  has  a  very  even,  kind  temper, 
and  is  particularly  steady  and  level  headed.  He  is  one  of  the  truest  gaited  and  highest  couraged 
horses  ever  seen.  We  have  secured  this  stallion  believing  he  offers  the  best  source  from  which  to 
obtain  the  wonderful  producing  Pilot  blood.  Pilot  Mambrino  never  had  any  opportunity  as  a  sire 
until  he  was  placed  at  Indian  Hill.  The  following  extract  from  a  paragraph  in  the  1887  catalogue  of 
Indian  Hill  Farm,  referring  to  Pilot,  Jr.,  blood,  says: 

"The  exceeding  value  of  this  strain  is  universally  admitted,  and  the  bulk  of  it,  found  at  Indian 
Hill,  is  derived  from  the  best  bred  son  of  Pilot,  Jr.,  namely  Pilot  Mambrino.  His  dam  was  the 
great  brood  mare  Indiana,  by  Mambrino  Chief.  She  produced  Indianapolis,  2:21,  and  other  good 
ones.  Pilot  Mambrino  obtained  a  record  of  2:35 1^  in  the  mud,  winning  at  his  ease  in  straight  heats. 
He  trotted  a  trial  over  the  Louisville  Jockey  Club  track,  in  the  presence  of  several 'reliable  parties, 
in  2:26^.  He  is  a  horse  of  grand  action,  perfectly  level  head,  unlimited  gameness,  and  possesses 
the  clean  bone  and  excellent  feet  for  which,  with  other  important  characteristics,  the  Pilot  family 
are  noted.  His  colts  are  natural  trotters,  have  great  substance,  and  the  valuable  features  of  their 
sire.  They  will  make  a  reputation  on  the  track  and  in  the  stud.  When  we  consider  how  scarce  the 
blood  of  Pilot,  Jr.,  is,  that  he  sired  eight  2:30  horses  and  the  dams  of  the  fastest  two  that  ever  lived 
(Maud  S.,  2:oS^,  and  Jay-Eye-See,  2:10),  as  well  as  the  dams  of  twenty-eight  others  with  .'records  in 
2:30  and  iaetter  (including  Nutwood,  2:18^,  Mambrino  Gift,  2:20,  Noontide,  2:2o^,  Naiad  Queen, 
2:20^,  and  Viking,  ^ig^),  the  value  of  this  blood,  particularly  as  an  out-cross,  can  hardly  be 
estimated,  for  it  has  proven  a  happy  hit  with  almost  every  other  line  of  blood." 

Mr.  Veech  has  said,  in  reference  to  five  of  the  get  of  Pilot  Mambrino,  that  he  considered  them 
equal  to  that  number  of  the  produce  of  any  one  stallion  he  had  ever  seen. 

Pilot  Mambrino's  get  are  valuable  and  command  good  prices.  A  pair  of  his  colts  is  one  of 
the  best  road  teams  in  Chicago,  and  $3,000  has  been  refused  for  them  ;  the  owner,  of  a  three-year- 
old  has  declined  to  entertain  an  offer  of  $2,500  for  him;  a  three-year-old  filly  by  Pilot  was  sold  for 
$800  and  resold  to  New  York  parties  at  an  advance. 

Pilot  Mambrino  is  the  sire  of  John  Henry,  record  of  2:29^  over  a  half  mile  track  in  1887. 
This  horse  is  claimed  to  be  much  faster.     Boston  Pilot,  2:32,  is  by  this  stallion. 

Pilot  Mambrino  is  a  rich  mahogany  bay  in  color,  is  15  hands  Ij^  inches  high,  has  great  sub- 
stance and  constitution,  with  the  best  legs  and  feet  that  could  be  desired.  Although  an  old  horse, 
he  is  exceedingly  game,  vigorous,  and  full  of  metal.     He  is  very  sure  in  the  stud. 

Pilot  Mambrino  stands  at  $50,  with  privilege  of  return.  Limited  to  twenty-five 
mares.     Stallion  fees  are  due  at  time  of  service. 


Mares  not  proving  with  foal  can  be  returned  next  year  (as  indicated),  provided  stallions  are- 
living. 

TERMS  FOR  KEEPING  STOCK. 

Mares,  fillies  and  colts  (yearlings  or  under)  will  be  pastured,  fed  grain,  hay  and  sheltered 
in  box  stalls  at  night  and  in  stormy  weather,  between  November  ist  and  May  1st,  at  $8.00 
per  month.  From  May  1st  to  November  Ist,  pasturage  furnished  at  $4.00  per  month.  Horses  kept 
in  stables  (box  stalls),  groomed  and  exercised,  will  be  taken  at  reasonable  figures.  All  bills  payable 
quarterly  (March  31st,  June  30th,  September  30th  and  December  31st),  or  when  stock  is  removed. 

Parties  wishing  colts  broken  or  trained  should  write  us  for  terms. 

We  can  assure  owners  that  their  stock  will  receive  watchful  care  and  that  every  safeguard  exists 
to  avoid  accidents  and  escapes,  but  we  will  not  be  responsible  for  same  should  they  occur.  ^  All 
atables  are  seDarated  from  buildings  in  which  fires  are  allowed.     Special  stalls  for  mares  to  foal  in. 

^  LOOK  &  SMITH.         ,' 


THE   STANDARD, 


AS    REVISED    AND   ADOPTED   BY   THE   NATIONAL    ASSOCIA- 
TION OF  TROTTIN6-HORSE   BR^E^DERS, 
DE^CEMBCR    14,    1887. 


First :  Any  stallion  that  has,  himself,  a  record  of  two  minutes  and  thirty  seconds 
(2 :  30)  or  better,  provided  any  of  his  get  has  a  record  of  2 :  35  or  better,  or  provided 
his  sire  or  his  dam  is  already  a  standard  animal. 

Second :   Any  mare  or  gelding  that  has  a  record  of  2 :  30  or  better. 

Third :   Any  horse  that  is  the  sire  of  two  animals  with  records  of  2  :  30  or  better, 

Fowih :  Any  horse  that  is  the  sire  of  one  animal  with  a  record  of  2  :  30  or  better, 
provided  he  has  either  of  the  following  additional  qualifications:  (1.)  A  record  himself 
of  2 ;  35  or  better.  (2. )  Is  the  sire  of  two  other  animals  with  records  of  2  :  35  or  better. 
(3.)  Has  a  sire  or  dam  that  is  already  a  standard  animal. 

FifUi :   Any  mare  that  has  produced  an  animal  with  a  record  of  2  :  30  or  better. 

Sixth :  The  progeny  of  a  standard  horse  when  out  of  a  s'tandard  mare. 

Seventh :  The  female  progeny  of  a  standard  horse  when  out  of  a  mare  by  a  standard 
horse. 

Eighth:  The  female  progeny  of  a  standard  horse  when  out  of  a  mare  whose  dam  is 
a  standard  mare. 

Ninth :  Any  mare  that  has  a  record  of  2 :  35  or  better,  and  whose  sire  or  dam  is  a 
standard  animal. 


Stallions  kor  Skrvice: 

Princeton,  2:19^. 

Kentucky  Wilkes,  2:21 1<. 

Pilot  Mambrino,  2:35. 


For   full   information    see  Pages  60,  61,  62,  St,  and  64. 


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